Safari not loading fonts

I recently added some fonts in font-book and now some fonts on pages are coming up in some unrecognizable font that looks like arabic. Can anyone help me fix this?

The most common causes of this are the fonts Times Phonetic and Helvetica Fractions. If you have them, dump them.
Send me a screenshot if you want to verify the problem (tom at bluesky dot org).

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