This was actually rather difficult, as it took more than just a few
logouts this time to get the trashbin back.

What I did was create a file, 'foo', and delete it, logout/login -> no-
trash.png.  In the lower-right corner there should be the trash applet
(and sometimes you can click on the one pixel width to make the trash
actually open in a nautilus window).

Then I opened the trash (Go->Trash in nautilus), emptied it, and logged
out/in a few times (and because the trash did not reappear, did
delete/empty another time).  Interestingly, now at one point, Go-Trash
didn't even work (I got the spinning cursor and nothing more, but
logging out/in another time brought back the - empty - trash, as can be
seen in trash.png.

Note that I performed no changes to the panel (no adding/removing
applets), just the usual trash things.

** Attachment added: "Trash is gone after login"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12923107/no-trash.png

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Trash applet is invisible
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