Print to PDF on iPad 2; Sync Pages

1. Can we please have the Mac OS X feature PRINT TO PDF on iPad 2?
2. It took me long time to copy 32 Pages documents back to MacBook Air.  I copied each Pages document one by one to iTunes on iPad 2, then save all of them on MacBook Air.
    Is there a quick way to accomplish the same thing? One-click Similar to syncing Notes between iPad 2 and MacBook Air?

Everything that is publicly know about iOS 5 and therefore permissible to discuss in these forums is available here:
http://www.apple.com/ios/ios5/
As I noted in my previous post, there are 3rd party solutions already available.
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