V1.1 Mac OS X combo v10.6.8 crashed safari

I've installed update v1.1 Mac OS X combo v10.6.8 on my snow leopard 10.6 but now safari doesn't run...why??

Try going to http://www.apple.com/safari/ and update Safari for 10.6.8.

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