ITC Garamond Bold is "missing"

I'm on an Imac, ID3, running the latest Leopard.
Working on a document and have ITC Garamond as the main font. The Bold face shows up as missing. I have this font in my font library font and it works in other applications, just not InDesign.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Robin

I'm having the same issue with ITC Garamond Bold.
I have an environment with 4 different Macs, all running InDesign CS 3. Only one machine has an issue where ITC Garamond Bold is missing in InDesign. In Photoshop it's there, in Illustrator it's there. On the other machines, it's there in all programs.
All the other font siblings to ITC Garamond are available on this machine, just not Bold.
I've removed the adobe#fnt.lst file.
I've cleared all the font caches on the machine using Onyx.
I've made an alias to the main font folder on the machine in the Library/Application Support folder.
I've made an alias to the main font folder on the machine in the InDesign folder.
I've copied all the font files to all the Adobe related font folders as well.
Any one have any other suggestions?
Thanks!

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