Multiple rss feeds crash safari 3

Here's an interesting problem I've been having. When I open a multiple RSS feed (one that consists of the feeds from multiple sites, much like the included "News" feed), Safari 3 will always crash. It's very consistent. I use RSS feeds constantly throughout my day. I also have NetNewsWire, but some feeds are more convenient in Safari. It was less of a problem in Safari 2.
Thoughts?

You're welcome. The "broke" file is corrupted. You can move that to the trash.
Mahalo for the and Aloha from Big Island.

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