Iphoto and previous Time Machine back ups

I recently had to have my iMac erased and reloaded by Apple due to some corruption issues.  They reloaded snow leopard (what I was currently running) and iLife and now I am restoring all my data from Time Machine using the lastest backup date.  In iPhoto I have way too may duplicates (had 23k photos, now have 40k) so I would like to view older backups to see when the issue occured (I'm thinking this happened about a month ago but I didn't catch it until now)
I opened iphoto, then time machine. I can see all the backup dates down the side but it will not allow me move to any of those dates (I could do this previously).  I tried this with other apps and it does allow me to view previous dates so it appears to be an issue with only iphoto.
Any ideas what to do or what the issue is?
Thanks.

I have iPhoto '11.  I didn't think i upgraded since I was last able to browse past dates but maybe with the restore I now have a newer version?
So you are saying that you can no longer view any past iPhoto dates.  I do not like that feature at all...it doesn't make much sense.  Has there been any talk of changing/fixing that?
I did have to repair/rebuild my iphoto library about 2 months ago.  I'm wondering now if the that was when the duplication occurred.  But without the option of viewing past dates, I have no idea when it happened so it sounds like I will need to fix it manually .  What value does it have to store past dates then.

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