How do I reinstall lightroom after computer hard drive had to be wiped?

I have a Mac desktop, it crashed over the weekend and the hard drive had to be wiped.  I need to know how I go about reinstalling Lightroom.  I don't think I have an install disk.

I haven't tried plugging it in directly. At this point in time, I am awaiting disks for iPhoto and iMovie installation. I also found out that I will have to load all my photos and videos and such from the backup disks I have created through the years. Blech. I knew this would be time consuming. Being as MobileMe closes in June, I'm sure glad I started migrating early...
Thank you for your help. I may just leave this discussion open in case I have more questions after I get the disks and the new external hard drive I ordered (which is temporarily out of stock.)

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