Green line along caption

I have an imported Illustrator file I am using as a backdrop for a kind of logo behind a caption (like the artwork along the bottom of a news channel). I keep getting a thin green line extending along the top of the illustrator art. It doesn't seem to matter how I try to render it into WMV. Any ideas what could be causing this?
http://www.washingtonpolicy.org/images/Video/OutrageousLearningReception_QnA.wmv

That appears to be a keyline in the lower-third. Have you studied the file closely in AI? If it is not in the AI file (look very closely), then it's likely an artifact from the rasterization process in PrPro.
Also, I get better results first Opening AI files in PS and then doing a Save_As .PSD for Import into PrPro. AI files are handled, just not so well. The rasterization in PS has always done a better job for me, than that in PrPro.
Good luck, and let us know what you find out,
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