How do I remove a white line between cells?

I have navigation buttons setting on top of a header image. The nav buttons are in one row and the header image is in the row below it. I have all cell padding and margins set to 0 in CSS, however, I still get the thin white line between the nav buttons and the image. Is this an IE problem? Additionally, I have removed all extra spacing within the pages HTML but still to no avail. Does anyone have any expert advice on how to get rid of this thin white strip so the images will butt up together?

Understood,
Here is my HTML
<table id="outerTable" >
  <tr><td valign="bottom" id="mainMenu">
    <div><img src="images/home-current.gif"/>
    <a href="screenshots.htm"><img src="images/screenshots.gif" width="80px" height="105px" border="0"/></a>
    <a href="purchase.htm"><img src="images/purchase.gif" width="80px" height="105px"/></a>
    <a href="mailto:[email protected]"><img src="images/contact.gif" width="80px" height="105px"/></a></div>
  </td></tr><tr><td id="topbar"><img src="images/golfSharkTopbar.jpg" width="700" height="70" alt="Welcome to Golf Shark Online"></td>
  </tr>
and here is my CSS
/* ===== outer table ===== */
#outerTable {
    margin: 0 0;
    width: 700px;
height: 200px;
background: #fff url(images/golfSharkLogo.jpg) no-repeat;
/* ===== topbar ===== */
td#topbar {
    height: 70px;
cellspacing: 0;
cellpadding: 0;
margin: -5 0 0 0
/* ===== main menu ===== */
td#mainMenu {
    height: 125px;
    vertical-align: bottom;
cellspacing: 0;
cellpadding: 0;
#mainMenu div {
    height: 80px;
    margin-left: 350px;
    padding: 0;
vertical-align: bottom;
#mainMenu img {
    margin: 0 0 -5px 0;
padding: 0;
    border: none;

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