Exporting Movie: Aspect Ratio

I've been editing a music video that was shot on the HVX camera. It was shot at 720p. I started my project as a 720p project and imported all the footage (MXF files) into bins and edited my video. I go to export it and it exports to an AVI in an aspect ratio that is NOT 960x720! I checked the export settings and they are as follows:
File Type: MS AVI
Compressor: None
Color Depth: Million+
Frame Size: 960h 720v (16:9)
Frame rate: 23.976
Pixel Aspect Ratio: HD Anamorphic 1080 (1.333)
When I edit the video in premier it is the correct aspect ratio. I click on a clip in the time line and it says "Video: 23.976 fps, 960x720 (1.333)" so what am I doing wrong here?

The strangeness continues. I played the file in BS player and SOME of the fades worked. NONE of the fades in/out to black, but I may be able to work around that issue. I have it set up where it fades in and out to a blank space on the timeline. If I insert a black video slug the fades might work. I say this because when fading with other video (I have a couple crossfades in the video) they work just fine!
When I play the rendered video in CS3 the fades work. Why? I don't know.
Project settings as follows (General Tab):
Editing Mode: P2 720P 60Hz DVCPROHD
Timebase: 23.976 fps
Frame Size: 960 h 720 v
Pixel Aspect Ratio: HD Anamorphic 1080 (1.333)
Fields: None
Display format: 24fps
Video Tab:
File Format: DVCpro 100 720p 60Hz
Compressor: Same as above
Color Depth: Million+
I'm still getting the letterboxing problem too, when I use square pixels.
EDIT: My workaround for my fading issue did not work. I have no clue why. So for some reason TWO fades work in this project, but none of the others. The two that work are a fade in and out on a set of titles on vid track 2 and a cross-fade in between two tracking shots in the middle of the project. The fades that do not work are at the beginning and end I have a series of quick fades in and out, in typical music video fashion, that do not work at all. Except when played back in CS3, but I need them to work in other media players too!
Thanks for all the help so far :)
EDIT #2:
Now even when I have the project rendering in HD Anamorphic pixels I get the same problem with the fading! It used to work when I'd render in 4:3. But now it doesn't. ARGH.

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