Safari Browser Font Bug

The following link loads perfectly in Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 3 with all fonts included -
http://www.mydesign2print.com/product.php?pid=1&TempId=150&Temtype=M&FromTemp=ye s
It just doesn't seem to load fonts in the center column with the custom card designed - in Safari Browser - you can zoom in and check. It has the same problem in the Safari 3 and Safari 4. Safari gives error with all custom cards on this site. Sometimes it works after refreshing over and over while sometimes it doesn't. It never loads the first time though.

No did't add any new fonts.
Here is a screen shot of the font. I can increase the size in order to read it but I dont like the font and I cant change it.

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