Illustrator CS5 Live Trace stuck at "Tracing"

I'm trying to "Live Trace" an image and AI says "Tracing" in the layers pane and just sits there forever. See image below:
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

What do you expect it to do? Have you tried using Expand from the object menu?

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