Safari some times wont finish loading web pages

Some times some web pages won't finish loading. I don't remember this problem in the past. For example, one of the forum pages pages loads fine but the page for Amazon will not. Safari tries repeatedly and yields only a blank page. Could there be some incompatibility with Amazon? Actually it did load with my old Netscape. I tried dropping in the Safari application from the application folder on my my backup disk, no help. I surely hope I dont have to reinstall my OS. Any thoughts

I use Safari and just visited Amazon's website which loaded completely without any problems.
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