Thin white bars appearing above images

What are the thin white bars appearing above images I have placed in my pages?
Is there a way to avoid/remove these:
example: http://homepage.mac.com/toddlich/Sites/RESOURCES/SHORT%20STORIES/DB87D5F5-4239-4 9D0-9B54-735351640A29.html

Try to force iweb to render the image into PNG by select the image and set its opacity to 99%

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