This is still an issue with 9.04. The user interface has changed a bit though.
Clicking the red button in the top panel, there is listed a hibernate
option (which does now work).

Suspend does still work when I press the (physical) suspend button on
the computer. There just doesn't seem to be a menu method to suspend.

(I made a new user account to test this issue, just to be sure it
wasn't a strange profile issue.)

Also, there are now different results from these commands:
$ gconftool-2 -R /apps/gnome-power-manager | grep can
  can_suspend = true
  can_hibernate = true
$ lshal | grep can_suspend
  power_management.can_suspend = false  (bool)
  power_management.can_suspend_hybrid = false  (bool)

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gnome power manager No option in logoff dialog for suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238670
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