Question Mark Over App.

Hi.
I was opening iChat, when i noticed that a question mark had appeared over the app. This HAS happened before, and i took it in to the Apple store and they reinstalled the software. What I need to know is, if there is anything I could to to solve this problem from home (if that is possible) and why this keeps happening. Please note that no one is deleting my apps and that my computer came with iLife installed, so there is no disc software I could reinstall. Also, the app is NOT in my finder so I am not simply missing it from my dock. The problem is not as bad as it was last time, as i had been missing 5-6 apps, but I would still like to resolve this problem.
Thanks- L.C

I fixed Mail by inserting Install Disc 1, going to optional installs, selecting arrow next to Applications, list appeared, checked box next to Mail, signed in and installed.
No further problems with Mail BUT now Safari has done the same thing twice. I have followed the above method selecting "Safari" instead of Mail.
Also, spoke with Apple Care. I had to insist they help me not sell me the service plan which I will buy at the end of July when this Mac will be a year old. They suggested running a Hardware Test using Install Disc 1 , holding the"D" key on restart. Supposedly I was to run this overnight as it was to take a long time. It was done in 30 minutes. Screen message was didn't detect any hardware issues.
Until about 10 days ago all was well,then Safari showed up on the dock with the ?mark again over its icon.
I just reinstalled and am considering running this Hardware Test again.
Any thoughts? Are other people having iMac issues? Should I bring it into the Apple Store?
Thanks in advance,
sciacca

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