Photo titles disapear after batch change

After I batch change the title on several photos the title line goes blank - iPhoto does not display any information under the photos that were just changed.  But the rest of the photos in the event still have the correct titles.  Also - the information box (lower left corner of the Iphoto screen) shows the 'title' line but it is blank.  i am using iPhoto '09 v 8.1.2.  what is happening and how do i fix it?

No, i haven't run any cleaner apps. Should I? 
No, that is unnecessary on a Mac and can lead to problems.
Try to rebuild your iPhoto library, see: iPhoto 6 and later: Rebuilding the iPhoto library
I hope somebody else will drop in. I have not used iPhoto 8.1.2 in a long time, so I cannot experiment.

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