IPhoto stalls attempting to empty iPhoto trash

iPhoto 9.3.2, OSX 10.7.4 on Mac Pro with 4x2TB internal drives RAID0.
In attempting to empty the iPhoto trash containing 3,493 photos, the "Emptying iPhoto Trash..." progress bar rapidly proceeds to 1% of the end, then stalls.  No activity for hours.  Forced Quit and repeated attempt with same result.  There is plenty of empty space on disks.  Total of over 30,000 photos in this iPhoto library.  I can't find a work-around to empty the trash.

iPhoto will not empty a trash with that many images in it, and attempting to do so may damage the database.
Experienced users suggest trashing in batches of about 100 or so.
Regards
TD

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