Keynote 2.0.2 eWill Not Open a Keynote File

HELP!! i'm desperate! A keynote file i worked on last night will not open today. The file size is 74MB, with pix, graphics, etc. Does anyone know how to get through the back door so that i can, at the minimum, print out the slides? URGENT - prsentation is tomorrow!!

I've tried what you have suggested, and still couldn't get the file to open. Strange how not all the pictures in the power point not found in the Show Package Contents.
What i think happened was that i had the file open for two weeks, adding data, saving, so when i finally had a computer crash, the file didn't launch. Could be a jpg or tiff, but can't locate all of them.
Is there a way to get the text entered into KeyNote? What file holds the text? Once i have that, i can recontruct.
Thanks again!

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