Media imports from iPhoto gone

Aloha all, I have searched but can't find any info on this question. I have posted it on the iPhoto boards also with no luck so I'm hoping someone out there can assist. Here's the quandary. Since I put my iPhoto libraries on an external HD, none of the iPhoto pictures show up in any of my other apps, Pages, Keynote, iWeb, etc. in the media browser. I have tried moving my library back to my internal HD, but still get nothing to show up. I get a message to start up iPhoto 2 or above, it blinks, but doesn't go past that. I know I can open iPhoto and drag & drop, but I want to have access directly from the applications like I used to. Any info, tips, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Mahalo in advance for any help, direction, in this matter. JB

Mahalo for your response. After installing the new iLife '08 everything is back in working order. I will however look for that file as you suggested in case this ever happens again.

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