I have made some progress with (K)Ubuntu. Unfortunately I do not know what 
exactly did the trick. First of all I noticed that the cpu-temperature drops 
significantly (15-20 degrees) when I detach the battery. Then I also did some 
updates and activated Thinkpad fan control as it is described here: 
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_control_fan_speed
I did this, after I read in a forum that Thinkpad-fan-control is disabled in 
Karmic. I just set is to automatic.
The result: No sudden shut downs the last day. But: The fan is on, most of the 
time, even though is appears that the behaviour has changed. The temperature 
sometimes still goes up pretty high, nearly 90 degrees, which is near to the 
97, where I experienced the shut downs. Most of the time it is significantly 
lower, around 60, which I consider kind of normal. Detaching the battery keeps 
the temperature below 80 degrees.
That is progress at least, although the fan noise has definitely increased 
since Jaunty. I hope this will be fixed. Sorry that I can not exactly tell what 
do the trick. But may be others can find out more.

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regression in karmic thermal control
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432670
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