Photos disappear in library after giving some 1 star rating, LR 2.1

I imported 3 folders of Nikon NEF images with corresponding xmp files, which were previously created in Bridge CS3. NEF files are from last year, from Nikon D200. All 9786 seemed to appear in Library. I then went to Loupe view, and rated some 300 or so out of 350+ selected images with one star.
I then set Library to filter only 1 star images, then went to web module to make a web gallery. After a few minutes of changing data fields, I realized LR seemed to be creating way too many pages. I went back to Library, only now when I filter for 1 star, it shows only one of the images I selected, and 387 other ones I did not rate.
I then removed filter, and see most of the images, but not all 9786- it says 9475 of 9786 photos (in all photos catalog). I checked in the original folders- the files are all there, numbered correctly, and the library shows the correct number of files, but it just won't show the "missing"files.
I go to last import catalog- again it says 9786 files, but Library says 9475 of 9786.
I am at a loss- do I need to remove all 9786 from catalog, re-import all of them, and go back & re-rate thos 300 or so images all over again! And if I do it, what's to say I won't have the same problem.
Lightroom 2.1, G5 quad, OS 10.4.11, 8.5 GB ram...
Thanks,
R

Okay, here's a weird twist. I was playing around with LR, and checked the folder (under Folders) that the images are in- again, it only showed 3026 out of 3337, so there were the same 311 missing as before
But then, just for the hell of it, I made a smart collection of 1 star images, and low & behold, 464 images showed up, including the missing ones. I then chose only the ones from the session I wanted, and made a quick collection- quick before they disappear I guess.
So now I have all 312 missing images in one place (only)- well, 311 were missing, but one of the one star images was not missing.
Ah... I think I have it- the non-missing image had an icon on it that read 312- I clicked on it & all of a sudden, 3ll the missing images showed up. Somehow I must of stacked them together, and that is why they disappeared. Still, when I did search by name you would think I could find any of them, but I guess that is a LR 2 bug of some sort.
So, I guess that is that. Now, to research my next 10 LR 2 questions.....
Thanks again,
R

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