Safari stopped loading images suddenly

No more images loading with Safari 3.0.4 it was working fine until now . Firefox work's fine , the other computer Imac connected on the same internet provider has Safari working ok .
Strange but only the Apple.com open's with images ??
Please help

I'm experiencing the exact same thing. One minute it was working and the next no images would load. I'm using Safari 3.04 and also the latest webkit build. Other browsers work just fine.

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