Blank CD icon remains after burning disk

Hi all,
When I burn a CD (with either the Finder or iTunes) the blank CD icon remains on the desktop even after the disk has been burned.
For instance, if I burn, say, a Beatles CD using iTunes, the original "Untitled CD.fpbf" icon remains on the desktop, and under it another "Beatles" CD icon appears. If I eject the newly-burned CD, the "Untitled CD.fpbf" CD icon remains. If I insert another blank disk, another "Untitled CD.fpbf" CD icon appears. These icons don't disappear until I manually drag them to the trash.
Is there something I can do to stop this?
Thanks
Mike
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Try trashing the Finder plist. Please be warned that all you Finder preferences and settings will be lost.

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