IPhoto 8 Dates wrong after upgrade to Tiger

My iPhoto library got totally screwed up when I upgraded toTiger. When I upload images some go in as a year earlier, sometimes they go in just fine. I never know. I can't find any of my pictures because they are 'somewhere' in my library. If I look at the photo info part of the iPhoto window the date down there is a different date from what the actual date is. If I right click on a photo and go to 'show file' and the original files coms up, it has the correct date.
Any advice?
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