IPhone contacts dropped

my iPhone Contacts info has been dropped. It is still on my Mobileme, and still on my MacBook Pro, but dropped on my iPhone. Any ideas?
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Outlook (hotmail) has been having all sorts of major problems today.   I would say that's related.

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    Junk Mail Designer wrote:
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    I've read too many reports in the media from people more highly credentialed than Mr. Johnson to the contrary.
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