Safari Not Loading Webpage Menus

My Safari does not load all webpage menus correctly.  I'm trying to book some flights and KLM and Expedia work fine, but the pop-up calendar for the British Airways website seems stuck on January and Etihad will not give destination options in it's drop down menu.  I have tried these sites on other computers and everything works fine.
Any thoughts?

Hi ...
Check to see if Safari is running in 32 bit mode.
Right or control click the Safari icon in your Applications folder then click Get Info.
In the Get Info panel, If the box next to:  Open in 32 bit mode is selected, deselect, quit then relaunch Safari.
If you haven't emptied the cache or reset Safari lately...
From your Safari menu bar click Safari > Empty Cache
From the menu bar again, click Safari > Reset Safari. Select the top 5 boxes, click Reset.
Quit then relaunch Safari to test.
Since you are running Lion installing the Java for OS X Lion Update 1 may help also.
Restart your Mac after the update is installed. Try Safari.

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