Safari won't display pages

I've looked at some post, but didn't find an answer yet..
I'm running Safari 2.0.4 and since yesterday it won't display some sites ... I am in Austria, and it seems to me as it would only display austrian/germany sites, ?? it still loads every page, but does not display the contend eg when i click the RSS button - it shows the up2date rss feed, but never the actual website ...
I made 2 changes in my System:
1) I installed iwork 08 trial, and therefor
2) a bunch of systemupdates (don't rember exectly what )
i tried resetting safari, clearing the cache, installing (and after failing uninstalling) 3.0.3 deleting com.apple.safari.plist, uninstalled stand and safari block
everything works fine in any other browser (shiira, firefox)
thanks for reading and recommendations
jfkjrii

almost everything .. www.google.com www.apple.com www.digg.com etc interesting www.amazon.com is working though
as said the site is "working" - it gets the favicon it could read the rss feed .. it just isnt displayed

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