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  • I haven’t look really deep into your problem, but I suggest looking at the following details :
    1°) check the left margin of your <div id=”content”> and set it to “0” to see if it help.
    2°) in your menu on the left (horrible because your using nested tables…) you need to double check the total width of your menu. Using background colors is the most convenient. You’ll be able to appreciate how large it is.
    End of my suggestions… Or maybe I’ll have another one : why don’t you rename your web site (currently : “Homeland Security Anthrax Information”) to something totally different, since it does not speak a word about Anthrax (in the blog), and since there is another title for the web site (“National Terror Alter”) that is also off topic since your posts deals with : Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Lebanon, etc., that are as much in the US as Germany could be… 😉 But do as you wish, I’m just thinking out loud 🙂

    I am going to go a bit further than that. In my opinion only; it is a shame that a blog on a subject of this importance, has completely abandoned any notions of web standards, semantic markup and valid code, and in doing so lost a great deal of accessibility, useability, and search engine friendliness for potential readers which can only reduce the effectiveness of the blog. Just my two cents.

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