(Usually, I just find the named font and add a space into the name of it, which 'breaks' the call to the proper font, and the browser then moves on to the next font in the stack.) Other options include using Google's web-font Nunito (as Kent Brewster recommended a few minutes ago), or setting up a font-face font on your own server, providing one of the rounded fonts (RockoFLF Bold, FF Din Rounded, Nunito, and Arial MT Rounded Bold are all options). One way to test this is to use Firebug, to 'inspect element' for the headline (or whatever the font is applied to), and to edit the font-family listing in the right-hand Firebug pane. There's a good chance that - if nothing changed (on your local browser's rendering of the webpage) when you changed the font stack - that you don't actually have Arial MT Rounded Bold installed on your computer.
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