ALL PDF files crash Safari!

I can open PDFs sent thru email, and I can sync PDFs to the phone from iTunes and open them in iBooks... but, regardless of size or content, I cannot open a PDF in Safari.
When I click on a PDF link in Safari, the browser display refreshes and, for a split second, I see the PDF's first page displayed... and then immediately Safari crashes.
I've been seeing this around the internet, too, and I'm wondering when Apple will recognize this as a bug and issue a patch... anyone?

And we haven't even mentioned the worst part of this. It crashes the browser and then every attempt to reopen the browser results in that same PDF trying to load and immediately crashing the browser. There are only two options that I have found to get around this ridiculous problem:
1) Immediately after launching Safari I touch the page count and attempt to close the loading page. This does not always work.
2) Go into the Safari settings (very glad these are outside of the app) and Clear Cache. This immediately solves the problem because it clears all open pages in Safari. The problem is that it clears ALL OPEN PAGES in Safari which means that the pages you weren't having a problem with close as well.

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