App Install Issue?

Hi all,
I have an iPad 1, OS version 4.3.2
I'm having an issue installing an app. Hopefully someone might have a solution, as there appears to be quite a few folks with similar issues (though not quite the same context and the solutions I've found don't apply or work).
Some background...
1. I bought an app from the AppStore using the iPad.
2. The app installation got stuck at the "Loading..." stage with zero progress (for three hours while I was out).
3. I went back into the AppStore app and it was displaying the green "Install" button for my purchased app.
4. I selected the green "Install" button, and a message was subsequently displayed saying something like "You've bought the app but it hasn't downloaded. If you're having trouble downloading then try downloading in iTunes and synching".
5. I followed this advice, and downloaded the app in iTunes via the "check for downloads" menu option.
6. The app downloaded into iTunes.
7. I synched the app across to the iPad and iTunes installed it.
And now the problem...
8. The iPad doesn't display the installed application, it only displays a "Loading..." icon for the app still.
9. The AppStore app on the iPad is telling me the app is installed as is iTunes on my PC.
10. The "Loading..." icon now is progressing, but it is actually downloading the app AGAIN from the app store (according to my router log).
11. Unfortunately I don't want to download the app for a second time since it is a 1.2GB application full of maps and graphics (and I have less than 1GB left on my ISP cap for this month).
So, some questions...
1. How can I cancel the app "Loading..."?
- I have tried jiggly-mode but no "X" comes up for this icon., just a "Loading..." and an ever expanding blue progress bar indicating that my ISP cap is being chewed up unecessarily.
- I have tried un-installing / re-installing from iTunes but that makes no difference either - the "Loading..." icon persists.
- I can't pause the "Loading..." as the single-tap over the icon (which normally pauses it) doesn't pause it.
- Turning the iPad off and on again doesn't rectify the issue either.
Basically it seems like the iPad won't be happy until it's downloaded the app all by its lonesome, even though iTunes has installed it on the iPad. The only way I've been able to avoid running out of GB cap is by disconnecting it from my wifi network which is not ideal.
2. How can I get the iTunes install process (i.e. via synch) to put an icon for the app on the iPad?
Any thoughts/comments or pearls of wisdom much appreciated...

not sure how much help i can be, but i was having similiar issues. what i figured out was, it happened with large apps (a game i was downloading). once it froze, anything i attempted to download after that just simply got queued and wouldn't download. i believe the reason was because i had a weak wireless signal (verified through speedtest.net). i was getting 0.85mps (my computer was getting 25mps, a huge difference). i then checked to make sure it wasn't the ipad, and found that it was my wireless settings. i unplugged my wireless router and plugged it back in. i then went to the settings (i have a linksys) and changed the following settings:
go to the Applications and Gaming Tab.
go to the far right under that and click the QoS Tab.
make sure WMM support is disabled (mine was enabled).
save. now test your speed.
as far as removing the loading app, please see my question via:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15610926#15610926
also, see this for problems with slow speeds for ipad:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2398063?start=0&tstart=0

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