Wall Street Journal iPhone App 1.1

Hi,
I downloaded & installed the "Wall Street Journal iPhone App 1.1" yesterday but I can't get it to work. It starts up, but shuts down after a few seconds.
Any Ideas out there?

I had a similar problem with WSJ app today. I turned off my wifi, connected via 3G, let the app do it's update of data, ended the app, turned wifi back on, and everything has been working fine since then. This seems to happen if I don't launch the app at least daily to update the data; don't know why it's happier updating over 3G versus wifi, but at least it works.

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