Spacing issues in firefox

Hi all,
Could you please take a look at a couple of my pages and tell
me why my menu spacing differs from page to page when viewed
through firefox? Everything aligns perfectly in IE, however, in
firefox, there is something pretty funky that's going on. I just
don't know enough to figure this out.
http://www.halmartin.com/hal_martin/pages/about_us.html
Thanks so much.

Looks pretty much the same to me in IE6x and FF2x.
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> Hi all,
> Could you please take a look at a couple of my pages and
tell me why my
> menu
> spacing differs from page to page when viewed through
firefox? Everything
> aligns perfectly in IE, however, in firefox, there is
something pretty
> funky
> that's going on. I just don't know enough to figure this
out.
>
http://www.halmartin.com/hal_martin/pages/about_us.html
> Thanks so much.
>

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