Premiere CS 5.0.4 on OSX Leopard 10.5.8 crashes on Quiting program

I've scoured the web and forums looking for a solution to this. Most have said to check your folder permissions, which I have, and that does not fix it in my setup. I would really appreciate some assistance to troubleshoot this. Everytime I Quit out of Premiere Pro CS 5.0.4 running on a OSX 10.5.8, the program hangs in the dock until I eventually get these errors:
From Apple:
"The application Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 quit unexpectedly."
From Adobe:
"Adobe has detected that the application Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 has unexpectedly quit."
Just troublesome, as I have clients coming in and it's embarrassing to be working on projects in front of them, and the program comes up with a crash message.
Thanks,
-Edward

Do you have the Titler panel open? If so, try closing it before quitting and see if this prevents the crash on quit. I see that we have an open bug regarding a crash on quit when the Titler panel is open.
If this isn't the issue that you're seeing, please file a bug report.

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