Switch from AI CS3 to AI CS5

Hi to all,
I worked in Adobe Illustrator (AI) CS3 before installing the trial version of AI CS5 and i was created some files with FZ BASIC 18 font.
And now when i open this files and save that to pdf format isn't the same font.
Is like  'bold' and the letter 'i' is 'stretched'.
Why this kind of difference?
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.

Ok. i've gotted the black color but i'm still having problems with FZ Basic 18.
(This is on AI CS5)

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