I have the same issue, which did not occur on Hardy.
However, it is more severe than just not clearing the cache.  It seems the list 
is not cleared after a long time, sometimes.

I have just suspended the laptop at home, where there's an AP called
"christopher" which I use, and another one in range.

I resumed about 50 minutes ago, in another place with no APs in range.
nm-applet is still showing the two APs which were in range when I
suspended - after 50 minutes!  It should have had plenty of time to do
another scan.

I've just forced a scan using "sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning", and it says "wlan0 
No scan results".
5 minutes after doing that (then doing it again), nm-applet is _still_ showing 
those 2 APs from before the laptop was suspended.

I can even select "christopher", the AP I used when suspended, and it
will try to connect to it.

It appears NetworkManager is simply not refreshing its list, even though
the Wi-Fi driver has done multiple scans itself in this time.  I did see
this behaviour in Hardy occasionally, where nm-applet took annoyingly
long to notice changes despite explicit manual scans with iwlist, but
nm-applet would always catch up after a couple of minutes.

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NetworkManager should forget list of currently cached APs after resume (WAS: 
wlan roaming problems after wakeup from hibernate)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289796
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