Layering Flash over Flash with DIVs is causing cursor to flicker...

I have a problem with a set-up I have, where I have one Flash
SWF file placed over another SWF file, in two different DIV tags in
my HTML.
I have used "z-index" to order my DIVs, and I have used
"wmode=transparent" etc. to view the one file under the other, and
the 2 files together display in all browsers just fine. That's not
the problem. It looks and renders just great.
The problem I have is that when I hover my curser over a
button in my top SWF file, instead of just getting the usual
arrow-to-hand cursor change, my cursor flickers wildly between the
two (and I have checked the button rollover state in the Flash
authoring app, and it's just fine). It's as if my cursor is
flickering between deciding whether to display the button rollover
hand in the top Flash layer or the standard arrow for the
non-button area in the bottom Flash layer.
Weirdly though, this behaviour is only happening in Safari on
my Mac. When I look at my test page in Firefox (for Mac), my cursor
behaves just fine. When I check it in both IE and Firefox for
Windows, again my cursor works as expected.
It's just Safari.
Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
The thing is though, I cannot use one DIV and bring in the
two SWFs through one Flash 'container' movie. I have to use the two
DIVs, because on some pages, I need the content to scroll using the
browser's standard/included scroll-bars, but I need the top DIV to
NOT scroll with it, but rather to stay still on the screen using
"position: fixed;".
My entire code is below:

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