Mistery textbox in pdf file

Hello,
Has anyone seen the problem as in this screenshot:
http://picasaweb.google.com/st3rling/Adobe#5283025362780809154
And do you guys know how to fix it? XP SP2 Machine. Screenshot is from Reader v.7. Upgraded to v.9.9 but the problem still there and only appears on one machine in this particular document. If I copy this file to another machine, that box disappears. Thank you in advance for any help!

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