Last iPhone sync wiped out Address Book

I just performed a sync between my iPhone and my MacBook Pro after having made extensive changes to the Contacts list on the iPhone. After the sync, my Address Book is completely empty, and my contacts list is gone from the phone. I tried to revert to an Address Book backup, but the computer can't find the file (and neither can I). Needless to say, I'm in a bit of a panic, and I'd appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks.

If you can't find a backup there's not much you can do at this time. If you were on 10.5 and had enabled Time Machine you would have a whole history of backups. I have no idea why your contacts were wiped out, but without a backup there isn't any way of recovery that I can think of. Have you looked where your Address Book library belongs? It should be in Library/Application Support/Address Book.

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