IPhoto crashed and can't restore

My iPhoto program crashed this afternoon. I have repoaded iLife '09 twice, and loaded all updates, but I still see a subdued icon with a line through it caliming there is missing pieces are damaged files.  What to do?

Exactly how are you trying to restore form TM?
Have you tried rebuilding your iPhoto library?
And your comments indicate that you may not understand iPhoto at all - you should not be inside the iPhoto library - there are no user servicable parts in it - and iPhoto does not duplicate photos  - more details of yoru work flow would help sort this out
LN

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