Problem with dreamweaver site on internet explorer

Hi all
Help required! i have a website up and running www.villaneptunecyprus.co.uk which works fine in most browsers apart from Internet Explorer!
If you have a look you will see a slider banner picture come across the screen  which then slides out to be replaced by another and so on. However in IE the first banner slides in and then out and then all the text disappears and the website , for want of a better word, just stops. You can still navigate to other pages in the site but the same thing happens eventually.
Just cannot quite see what is going wrong.....any suggestions gratefully received!!
Regards
Neil

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