My last import dissapeared

The event album is there with the apropriate dates, but is empty. I had reviewed the photos after import and knew they successfully transfered. The trash has not been emptied and they are not in there so there was no accidental mass delete. I cannot imagine what happened or where they went but I need them back!!! Please help!

Try the following:
1 - launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down to open the First Aid window.
2 - Run Option #4, Rebuild Database.
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