Lost contacts in address book

I just added a rule to mail to mark all the contacts in my address book the same and then all my contacts in address book went missing. Is there anyway to fix this? I just got my macbook the other day and I didn't even know/think about manually backing up my address book. And does anyone know why this happened?
Thanks,
Lauren

I figured out what I did wrong and the updating the rule actually seemed to be a coincidence (although I acidentally set a rule to mark everything as a color and even after deleting it it the color won't go away). I guess I renamed my home folder earlier, and didn't know that it would create a problem. I found this website:
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/renamehomerecovery.html
and after the first step of following apple's instructions I have everything back (including my desktop, mail, and adium contact list which went away after I restarted). I hope this solves your problem too!

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