How do I find my keywords in iphoto '11?

I just upgraded to iphoto '11.  I had titles, ratings and keywords attached to most of my photos.  The titles and ratings
are still intact, but the keywords are gone - can I get them back?  If not, can I use time machine to restore anything?
(I did try that a little, but iphoto application does not show the pictures in time machine)

Thanks for the answer.  After I posted this question, I saw there were other discussions.  I do see everything is there, but it is time comsuming to view each individual picture to make sure I put it in the right catagory!!
I did send feedback to apple,  but I see people have been asking them to fix this problem for the last 7 months or so, and it is still not fixed.....so what is good about the new version!!? 

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