Lost thumbnails

I updated my iPhoto from iLife 09 yesterday. Part way through installation, it was interrupted due to a lack of disk space. After freeing up some space, it installed sucessfully. During the install, it asked if I wanted to merge photos it had found outside of my main library, to which I said yes.
Upon opening iPhoto, I now have no 'thumbnails' of any photos except for the merged ones. Although the thumbnails are blank (in all directories and folders), they still open up normally. Importing photos works fine, as does exporting them. I have backed up my photos, and removed iPhoto before installing it again, but to no avail.
Any suggestions?

Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild.
Regards
TD

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