It works for me, but it took a few tries.  This is principally because the 
emulator is quite slow.

Here's what I usually do:
1. Start Eclipse.
2. Immediately launch your AVD.  On my system, this takes *at least* 2 
minutes.
3. Create a new Android project.
4. Project > Clean.
5. Right-click on the project and select "Run As > Android Application".

If you are unlucky, either the launch will error out, or your existing AVD 
will be ignored and a new AVD will start.
If a new AVD starts, close the old one and hope for the best.
If you are lucky, you will see the "Hello, World" message in an Activity.

Don't ever close AVD if you don't need to.  Use "Launch from snapshot" to 
save time, if you can.
Notebook tip: Select your AVD, click "Start...", and select "Scale display 
to real size".  On my 1280x768 screen, I tell tablets to run at 12" and 
Gingerbread phones to run at about 6.5".  Really helps when you can fit your 
emulator display onscreen. :-)

The process is a bit clunky, but usually it works.  I've had worse.

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