Safari doesn't open some websites correclty

Safari doesn't open some websites correclty. For example Interpals:
My Internet speed is fine. It's playing videos from Youtube without any problem and displays Youtube correctly. I also resetted Safari, but it didn't help. What am I supposed to do?
I am on 10.7.5 , Safari 6.0.3

Avast is the problem. This is a list of links for threads regarding Avast and the issues it can cause on your Mac  > Community Search: Apple Support Communities
Follow the instructions for uninstalling Avast >  How to remove Avast Antivirus from a Mac
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