Safari Can't Connect to the Internet

In an attempt to eliminate kernel panics after upgrading to 10.4.7, I removed two login items which were installed by Earthlink Total Access. After having done so, Safari can't connect to the server. I can run Mail, Foxfire and Moztlla.

same here. Safari 3.0.4 opens perfectly well, checks .rss feeds and nothing seems to be wrong.
but it does not do anything in terms of internet browsing. entering a url does not help, clicking on a bookmark does nothing either. if I click on a link from, say an e-mail safari opens but the screen stays white and the adress field empty.
any ideas, I tried a forum search but could not find anything related but this topic.
help is greatly appreciated!

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