IWeb 08 Blog links not working in Safari

I just published several blogs on my site and i cannot see the posts using Safari. Works fin with FireFox and IE. Any suggestions?

Same issue for me with iLife 09.
After 3 blog entries, the 4th one will not show up in Safari 3.2.1, but is there in Firefox 3.0.7! Very weird. I tried re doing the page but same result.
Please help! I've run out of ideas. My ulr is www.lifeclarityforums.com.au

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