Safari is slow to load amazon search requestst

I am having trouble loading Amazon, Facebook, and Paypal pages since switching to Safari 5.1. the Amazon website for example loads the home page fairly rapidly, but when a search page is carried out as for example for a film the page freezes on the second ww (in the address bar) and does not load!
Anyone with ideas?
I am using a mobile internet dongle here in the UK
Kind regards
Robin

How much free space on the startup disk?
Right or control click the MacintoshHD icon. Click Get Info. In the Get Info window you will see Capacity and Available. Make sure you have a minimum of 15% free disk space.
If you have anti virus software installed, that could be a factor.
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