It seems that this problem is because Times and Arial do not contain all
the glyphs (and that particular diacritics). And then, LibreOffice
displays that glyphs with another font that covers it. In this case,
LibO is using Liberation fonts to display missing characters from Arial.

As a side note, you can install LibO 3.4 by downloading it from its
website.

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Title:
  Diacritics ș,ț, look different in Arial, Times New Roman, possibly
  other font families

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