I see the same thing.  It's just updated intrepid yesterday and it no longer 
works.
I purged and re-installed network-manager-gnome and network-manager
and reinstalled dbus and a couple of other plausible things.

ps indicates that nm-applet is actually running, but not displaying anything.
If I kill it and re-start it, I get this:

~$ kill 5889
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -e -f | grep nm-applet
gpk       6024  5987  0 11:21 pts/0    00:00:00 grep nm-applet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nm-applet
^C** Message: Caught signal 2, shutting down...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nm-applet
^C** Message: Caught signal 2, shutting down...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man nm-applet
No manual entry for nm-applet
See 'man 7 undocumented' for help when manual pages are not available.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo nm-applet
[sudo] password for gpk: 

** (nm-applet:6132): WARNING **: No connections defined

I'm running a AMD64 with an atheros network card.  I get no wired ethernet 
connection,
either, unless I run dhclient3 manually.

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