Spry with unwanted white bkg in IE7,8

Hi,
I've been using Spry horizontal menus for a while, and the verticals occassionally. This is the first time I've experienced this problem wiith an unwanted white bkg (on a black site) for a vertical menu in IE 7 & 8.(It' s fine in FF3 and Safari) I've noticed the FFF "hack" for IE at the bottom of the CSS and played with it by changing it to black, deleting it, etc. Nothing works. This is a site  under construction at:
www.eagleeyes-apollogold.com/b2b/magellan.html
for one instance of the problem. I'm also attaching the Vertical CSS.  I've seen a lot of entries on google but no solutions. Could you please help me here?
Thanks in advance,
Ron Finley
Los Angeles
[email protected]
PS this is the version of Spry that shipped with DW CS3

/* HACK FOR IE: to stabilize appearance of menu items; the slash in float is to keep IE 5.0 from parsing */
@media screen, projection
     ul.MenuBarVertical li.MenuBarItemIE
          display: inline;
          f\loat: left;
          background: #FFF;
background #ffff
Thats the only thing white in your stylesheet. So if that doesn't help its controlled from a stylesheet other than Spry provides.

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