Language/character problem

I'm new to mac and have been trying to set up my email through road runner. When I switch to their website, everything changes from English to characters of some sort. What do I do to read it in English? My text encoding is set at default.

Thanks for the reply. I've checked my fontbook and
don't have either of those fonts listed. Any other
ideas?
Send me a screen shot of what you are seeing (tom at bluesky dot org).

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