Safari and Firefox loading wrong pages since 10.6.5 update

I have an issue on two completely separate Macs since upgrading them to 10.6.5. After a few hours use, links within some web pages, in Safari or Firefox, will resolve to very random places. For example I click a news article link on the Yahoo home page, and it takes me repeatedly to a monster.com job listing page. Or if I am in Yahoo mail and I click Calendar, it takes me right back to yahoo mail and does not open the calendar page. Sometimes I can click a link in the bookmarks bar like the one for www.yahoo.com and it gives me a page not found error. Totally repeatable once this behaviour starts - if the wrong page load problem starts on any given link, it repeatedly goes to that wrong page every time that link is clicked. Tried using Firefox as well as Safari - same exact bugs occur there once this behavior starts. So its not just Safari!
If I run Cocktail and run the weekly script, the problem usually gets instantly fixed, for a little while, then it eventually comes back.
It appears that some cache, perhaps the whatis or lookup databases (since those get rebuilt in the weekly script), are getting corrupted in 10.6.5, such that browser links get resolved to the incorrect addresses.
Happens on my MacPro Quadcore i7 as well as a friends MacBook Pro 17, 2009 unibody. Both started showing this problem on both firefox AND safari after the 10.6.5 update. Have tried resetting Safari, rebooting, and using them on a different wireless network, to no avail.
Help!!!!

Hi Jim
test in a New User Account
& if that's no different - try out different dns
say Open dns
or more reliably for me lately ( & less annoying when a site doesn't exist, or is mistyped )
Google public dns

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    28 semaphorewait_signaltrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x90898342]
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    Thread b72fb7c
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    28 pthreadstart + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x908c5a19]
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    Thread b7633d4
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    Thread b6f83d4
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    14 thread_start + 34 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x908c589e]
    14 pthreadstart + 345 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x908c5a19]
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    Thread 6bfe000
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    11 _workqkernreturn + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x908bdbd2]
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    Thread 6c837a8 DispatchQueue 2
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    29 pthreadwqthread + 390 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x908bdf41]
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    Thread 6721b7c
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    29 _workqkernreturn + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x908bdbd2]
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    Thread 6843000
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