You can disable a wireless network using this command (replace <ESSID>
by the essid you don't want to connect to):

gconftool-2 --recursive-unset
/system/networking/wireless/networks/<ESSID>

With this, network manager won't try to connect to it unless you tell it to do 
so.
It works fine for me though it is not really user friendly. An option in 
network manager would be really better.

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network-manager-gnome needs a "default network" checkbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102555
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