Mac OS x Address Book

I have lost the ability to create New Groups in the Mac OS X Address Book. Clicking the + sign, using FILE 'Create Group', etc no longer work. Did I miss a Memo?
17" Flatpanel iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

I think Address Book does that through Mobile Me.
Nobody here knows what Apple or Google are thinking.

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    [email protected] wrote:
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    Originally asked by oprah_noodlemantra in the iChat discussion group for Snow Leopard client, but I’m reposting here as it’s related to Address Book Server…
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    thoreimers wrote:
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