Safari wont bring up any web pages.

I bought a mac mini last fall and it has worked very well. But just last week my wife told me that it wont bring up any web pages. No matter what page I enter it says error and that it can't perform the task and something about doman1. I'm not sure if my kids pushed a button and changed something or what. I have wireless internet and the connection to the mini is good and it does say it's connected. when I bring my laptop home it works fine also. Any pointers? Thank you so much for your help!

I have my laptop at home now so I can copy the exact error. Here it is:
Safari can't open the page "(whatever page I try)". The error is: "The operation couldn't be completed. Operation not permitted" (NSPOSIXErrorDomain:1) Please choose Safari > Report Bugs to Apple, note the error number, and describe what you did before you saw this message.
I checked the settings as you suggested and everything looked the same. I also tried resetting permissions in the disk utility, which completed fine but didn't fix anything.
I also installed google chrome to see if the problem was safari, but Chrome doesn't work either.
(Another thing, none of my other applications can connect to the web either, e.g. iCal, mail, etc.)
Thanks for your continued help.

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