Indeed - I confirm for Ubuntu 9.04.
Actually this could be considered as a regression since the option "Save the 
current session" is not present anymore in the System/Preferences/Startup 
Applications/Options.

For me the following workaround helped: 
1. Close all applications
2. Make sure that the option "Automatically remember running applications when 
logging out" is selected in System/Preferences/Startup Applications/Options
3. Logout and login again.
4. Unselect the option "Automatically remember running applications when 
logging out".

So the problem is to get an empty session (no applications opened) one
has to go through a logout / login cycle with the enabled "Automatically
remember running applications when logging out" option.

One way to make this easier would be to put the "Save the current 
session"-option back to the options. 
Or perhaps even better: a "Restore clean desktop"-button. Easy enough to 
understand even for new users.

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should not write the session when changing automatic session saving option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34321
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