Photo Library photos not showing up in iPhoto '11

My iPhone is sync'd with iPhoto '11 (9.4.3) and shows all the photos in my library, about 2300. There's a bunch of photos in the library I'd like to delete. Unfortunately, I can't delete them from the iPhone and have to go directly to iPhoto - no problem.  However, in iPhoto - these photos are nowhere to be found, even though the photo count is the exact same on the iPhone & in iPhoto - 2300.
I tried to search for them by Event (they're organized on the iPhone by a wrong date (1970) but nothing shows up. It's like they're not in iPhoto, even though they are syncing the photos to the iPhone.  Strange...
Any thoughts on this?

While in the event mode go to the View ➙ Sort menu option and set the sort to By Date, Descending so that the latest imports will be at the top of the window.  Then check to see if you can find your photos. 
Are you using iTunes to sync the photos between your iPhone and MBP or do you have Photo Stream setup in iPhoto to automatically import the PS photos?
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