Unwanted two-sided white border upon JPEG export

I'm having an export issue in Illustrator.
I've created an artboard in Illustrator to the  dimensions I need the final piece to be (for web). I did the design,  went to export as JPEG and the saved JPEG file has a fat white border on  just the top and right hand side of the art. There is no lingering  empty text box or anything in the upper right that would make it include  the white space in the exported file. I've tried exporting as a GIF,  PNG, and JPEG with no success. I've tried making the background picture  larger than the artboard and that didn't work.
Artwork is below. Notice fat white border. Any ideas?
Thanks

In the Save For Web dialog, click on the Image Size tab and check the box for Clip to Artboard.

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