Putting deleted files back on my time machine

The other day someone got on my computer and wanted to delete things.  What they did was go into my time machine and deleted all my back ups from yesterday to 2009!  Those folders are sitting in my trash right now but every time I try to move them back into time machine it tells me it can't do it.  If I open some of the folders in the trash or even the ones I have copied on the desktop it still says that it cannot open items.
I have been on the phone with apple for over an hour and they are saying there's nothing they can do but to try this so here I am.

You may have just hidden the icon.  Go to your icon screen and press your menu button, then select show all.  This will bring up the hidden icons.  If you find it in the hidden icons, simply highlight it and select unhide.  If you can't find it after doing show all, then you will need to run the application loader to get it back on there.  To run it, you need a windows pc with the BlackBerry Desktop Manager installed AND the device software for your particular model of BlackBerry (this is obtained through your wireless carrier's BlackBerry download site)

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