How to Reclaim Hard Drive Space

Hi there,
I have deleted several GB of messages, folder by folder from Entourage as I have the complete set in Mail. However, I had restarted my iMac and there seems to be too small amount of hard drive space available after this delete has been completed. I don't see anything left in the Entourage folders, nor in the Trash on the dock. So, where else can I check to reclaim the hard drive space? I'm currently showing 140 GB and there should be around 155 GB free.
Advice much appreciated. Thank you!
Lynn

Have a look at this article* I wrote:
http://www.macmaps.com/diskfull.html
Hope you are able to find your lost space.
- * Links to my pages may give me compensation.

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