Yes it is still happening in both Gutsy and Hardy. While testing I found the 
possible cause of the problem. When I resize the window it is very well 
possible to push the active part of the window border (where you can grab it 
with the mouse) to the next workspace on the cube. Rotating the cube makes the 
active part of the border visible again, so you can push it back to the 
original workspace.
Maximizing the size of the window helps in Gutsy, because it brings all borders 
completely on the correct workspace. In Hardy a maximized window does not seem 
to have active borders at all, so the trick to maximize the window and then 
resize does not work.
In my opinion it should not be possible to push the border of a window to the 
next workspace.
In case it may be relevant, I am using the Human theme and gtk-window-decorator 
on both my Gutsy and my Hardy system.

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Windows that touch opposite edges of the screen can't be resized
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137134
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