I installed a new hard drive and OS X 10.6  and now I don't have an App Store

I had to install a new hard drive because my previous one failed.  I installed the OS X 10.6 disk that came with my laptop and almost everything is back to normal, except that I do not have an App Store and my iTunes will not connect to the iTunes store.  What can I do?  I updated my software using software updates and nothing has changed.  Please help!

App store in added as part of 10.6.6 and later.  Make sure you have run all updates.  What version of the OS is reported using the menu item " > About this Mac"?

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