Pages is giving me repeated beach balls in Lion. Forces a restart.

I noticed that a few moments after opening a particular Pages file, I was getting brief beachballs. Some time later, the beachballs did no cease and "proliferated" so that everywhere I clicked (even other apps), I got new beachballs. This forced me to power down the iMac. Three times in a row (I was not sure it was the file at first).
I suspect this has to do with versions corrupting the file. Anyone else seen this?

To follow up . . .
I could reliably trigger the crash by invoking versions on the file in question ("Browse all versions . . .").
Then, the Spotlight database rebuilt after one more of these crashes. I also (as it happened) switched off Sophos anti-virus on-access scanning and the problem resolved (with the same file).
When I switched on-access scanning back on, the crash repeated itself. After the this crash, the Spotlight database again showed a rebuild (a dot in the middle of the agnifying glass icon) but the rebuild only took a few minutes. I switched on-access scanning back on, and the crash is gone.
Funny thing is, this conflict does not exist on my 2010 MBP or a 2006 Xeon Mac Pro with the same file and system. Only the 2010 iMac 27" has this problem.
Anyway, I think this is a problem with versions on this particular machine. Here is the console dump at the time of the last crash:
8/6/11 4:09:36.000 PM kernel: /SourceCache/AppleFSCompression/AppleFSCompression-37/Compressors/Dataless/comp ressorType5Kext.c:532: Error: post_request error for /.DocumentRevisions-V100/PerUID/503/d/com.apple.documentVersions/72B4D635-9086- 4959-ACBA-59100150C22A.pages: 35
Just posting this in case someone out there has the same issue . . .. To summarize, no problems at all as long as I keep Sophos on-access scanning off.
regards,

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    priority 48   
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    Process:   
    accountsd [252]
    Path:       
    /System/Library/Frameworks/Accounts.framework/Versions/A/Support/accountsd
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    launchd [201]
    UID:       
    501
    Sudden Term:
    Clean (allows idle exit)
    Task size: 
    1360 pages
      Thread 0x90c 
    DispatchQueue 1     
    priority 31   
      19 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x7fff8d3297e1]
    19 ??? (accountsd + 3040) [0x106fc7be0]
    19 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 290 (CoreFoundation) [0x7fff9405bdd2]
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    *19 ipc_mqueue_receive_continue + 0 (mach_kernel) [0xffffff8000213030]
      Thread 0x929 
    DispatchQueue 2     
    priority 33   
      19 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff93cdaa2a]
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    Process:   
    AirPort Base Station Agent [323]
    Path:       
    /System/Library/CoreServices/AirPort Base Station Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/AirPort Base Station Agent
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    launchd [201]
    UID:       
    501
    Sudden Term:
    Clean
    Task size: 
    500 pages
      Thread 0xd2d 
    DispatchQueue 1     
    priority 31   
      19 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x7fff8d3297e1]
    19 ??? (AirPort Base Station Agent + 71957) [0x101f98915]
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      Thread 0xd35 
    DispatchQueue 2     
    priority 33   
      19 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff93cdaa2a]
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      Thread 0xd3c 
    priority 31   
      19 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff8bacf1c1]
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    *19 ??? (mach_kernel + 3581120) [0xffffff800056a4c0]
      Thread 0xd3d 
    priority 31   
      19 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff8bacf1c1]
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    19 ??? (AirPort Base Station Agent + 72800) [0x101f98c60]
    19 ??? (AirPort Base Station Agent + 10633) [0x101f89989]
    19 ??? (AirPort Base Station Agent + 73571) [0x101f98f63]
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    0x101f9dff7  com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent 1.5.5 (155.7) <F3A0627B-7620-3A09-A390-3FEBA3DE9CCD> /System/Library/CoreServices/AirPort Base Station Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/AirPort Base Station Agent
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    0x7fff94210fff  com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.8 (744) <47AEA7C7-EF9B-3FC6-AEBF-CE02FC650301> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
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    Process:   
    aosnotifyd [104]
    Path:       
    /usr/sbin/aosnotifyd
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    launchd [1]
    UID:       
    0
    Task size: 
    1977 pages (+6)
      Thread 0x361 
    DispatchQueue 1     
    priority 31   
      19 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x7fff8d3297e1]
    19 ??? (aosnotifyd + 36447) [0x10ba42e5f]
    19 ??? (aosnotifyd + 35537) [0x10ba42ad1]
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      Thread 0x37f 
    DispatchQueue 2     
    priority 33   
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      Thread 0x4e3 
    priority 63   
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    priority 31   
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    *19 ??? (mach_kernel + 3581120) [0xffffff800056a4c0]
      Thread 0x1b26
    priority 33   
      14 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff8bacf1b1]
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      Thread 0x1b2b
    priority 33   
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    0x7fff8f02d000 -
    0x7fff8f389ff7  com.apple.Foundation 6.8 (945) <0C972F73-0C07-3384-98F2-B176E0289494> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
    0x7fff93cd6000 -
    0x7fff93cebff7  libdispatch.dylib <0B6B6E7F-4D8A-3F3B-A4BF-6CF34638DBBB> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
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    0x7fff94210fff  com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.8 (744) <47AEA7C7-EF9B-3FC6-AEBF-CE02FC650301> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x7fff94c7c000 -
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    Process:   
    appleeventsd [55]
    Path:       
    /System/Library/CoreServices/appleeventsd
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    launchd [1]
    UID:       
    71
    Sudden Term:
    Dirty (allows idle exit)
    Task size: 
    749 pages
      Thread 0x20c 
    DispatchQueue 2     
    priority 33   
      19 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff93cdaa2a]
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    *19 ??? (mach_kernel + 3471600) [0xffffff800054f8f0]
      Thread 0x20d 
    DispatchQueue 7     
    priority 31   
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    *19 ??? (mach_kernel + 3581120) [0xffffff800056a4c0]
      Binary Images:
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    0x102d28fff  appleeventsd <D689616F-79C5-301C-B260-30FAD64BC2A5> /System/Library/CoreServices/appleeventsd
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    0x7fff93cebff7  libdispatch.dylib <0B6B6E7F-4D8A-3F3B-A4BF-6CF34638DBBB> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
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    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff800073d30c  mach_kernel <3005059E-270B-3B9F-940D-7A66C05DDC9D> /mach_kernel
    Process:   
    AppleIDAuthAgent [286]
    Path:       
    /System/Library/CoreServices/AppleIDAuthAgent
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    launchd [201]
    UID:       
    501
    Sudden Term:
    Clean (allows idle exit)
    Task size: 
    546 pages
      Thread 0xc0f 
    DispatchQueue 2     
    priority 33   
      19 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54 (libdispatch.dylib) [0x7fff93cdaa2a]
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    *19 ??? (mach_kernel + 3471600) [0xffffff800054f8f0]
      Thread 0xc11 
    DispatchQueue 7     
    priority 31   
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    *19 ??? (mach_kernel + 3581120) [0xffffff800056a4c0]
      Thread 0xd7b 
    DispatchQueue 16   
    priority 31   
      19 start_wqthread + 13 (libsystem_c.dylib) [0x7fff8bacf1b1]
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    19 ??? (AppleIDAuthAgent + 12731) [0x1027bb1bb]
    19 semaphore_wait_trap + 10 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff94c8c6c2]
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    0x1027e9fff  AppleIDAuthAgent <6CD06F27-701A-3FE6-B6CD-9A77FD389AE9> /System/Library/CoreServices/AppleIDAuthAgent
    0x7fff8bace000 -
    0x7fff8bb9afef  libsystem_c.dylib <16B6B86C-53EE-36E8-AC2B-4AADC1008098> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib
    0x7fff93cd6000 -
    0x7fff93cebff7  libdispatch.dylib <0B6B6E7F-4D8A-3F3B-A4BF-6CF34638DBBB> /usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib
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    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff800073d30c  mach_kernel <3005059E-270B-3B9F-940D-7A66C05DDC9D> /mach_kernel
    Process:   
    appleprofilepolicyd [372]
    Path:       
    /usr/libexec/appleprofilepolicyd
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    launchd [1]
    UID:       
    0
    Task size: 
    206 pages
      Thread 0x1011
    DispatchQueue 1     
    priority 31   
      19 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x7fff8d3297e1]
    19 ??? (appleprofilepolicyd + 5329) [0x1059354d1]
    19 mach_msg_server + 335 (libsystem_kernel.dylib) [0x7fff94c8c433]
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      Binary Images:
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    0x105935ff7  appleprofilepolicyd <9EE56742-EC28-3D80-908F-ECB1964958A1> /usr/libexec/appleprofilepolicyd
    0x7fff8d327000 -
    0x7fff8d32aff7  libdyld.dylib <F59367C9-C110-382B-A695-9035A6DD387E> /usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib
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    *0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff800073d30c  mach_kernel <3005059E-270B-3B9F-940D-7A66C05DDC9D> /mach_kernel
    Process:   
    AppleSpell [271]
    Path:       
    /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contents/MacOS/AppleSpell
    Architecture:
    x86_64
    Parent:     
    launchd [201]
    UID:       
    501
    Sudden Term:
    Clean
    Task size: 
    702 pages
      Thread 0xaeb 
    DispatchQueue 1     
    priority 46   
      19 start + 1 (libdyld.dylib) [0x7fff8d3297e1]
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