Premiere CC won't start up past the splash screen, but Photoshop CC works perfectly.   For Mac.

I tried to open the crash report (saved as a word document) but it won't let me.
Anyone with any insight on how I can get this going asap? 
I would die if this could be fixed very very quickly! 

OS X 10.9.2
2.66 Quad Xeon
16Gb Ram
Ati HD5870 1 Gb
This is doing my head in.
Photoshop CC opens fine...

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