Trouble with newspaper websites

I have been unable to open newspaper websites on my Macbook Pro for the last few weeks now.  Other sites open fine, just having trouble with the newspaper sites.  Very odd.  How can I fix this?

www.stltoday.com
www.dailyherald.com
www.sj-r.com
www.suntimes.com
No error messages.  They try to open but never do.  I'm no Mac or computer expert, obviously, which is why I'm here, so please forgive my crude explanation, but whatever that "spinning wheel" on the right side of the tab is...yeah, it just keeps on spinning, site never opens; the blue bar in the address field never gets to the end.  Using Safari 5.1.7.

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