Additional information:

It might be helpful to mention, that I *upgraded* from 9.10 to "install"
10.04. You see, perhaps this is an upgrade issue. Is anyone experiencing
this behaviour on a fresh install?

Even in the past, it seems every time I've upgraded to a newer release
of Ubuntu, the gnome-panel gets screwed up in some way to where I have
to delete the "/home/lonnie/.gconf/apps/panel" folder and reboot (which
creates a new default gnome panel).

Deleting this folder resolves the issue for maybe a reboot or two (without 
losing any quick-launchers or panel-additions):
/home/username/.gnome2/panel2.d

However, ultimately, to prevent the problem from coming back, I've had to 
delete this folder and reboot:
/home/username/.gconf/apps/panel

This works, but I wouldn't consider it a "fix", because in doing this,
the user loses all "previously created" quick-launchers and panel-
additions, and are left with at clean default gnome-panel.

Again, I think this issue only happens after an upgrade, but this should
be confirmed.

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GNOME Panel Keeps Removing Shutdown Menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575486
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