Sync address book uses old file

When I sync my contacts from Address Book to my iPhone 4s, it is syncing an old address book file or library. Deleted contacts from my Mac show up, and new contacts created over the last several months are not downloaeded to the iPhone. Do I have a corrupt address book file? What can I do to clean this up?

Went to genius bar at Apple store, after 3 hours of frustration by the Apple team, they decided the only fix was to erase my hard drive, restore the system software, and start over. Fortunately, I had a backup in time machine to restore my files and applications. I spent most of a day at Apple, now have a clean working setup.

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