Very strange, when I RENAME the file on which gedit's autodetection of UTF-8 
failed,
it starts to work correctly.

I have file named "_TODO". It is utf-8-encoded plain file.
In /apps/gedit-2/preferences/encodings/auto_detected key I have 2 items:
UTF-8
WINDOWS-1250

when I double-clicked it, gedit incorrectly detects it as ASCII or so,

but when I renamed it to "_TODO2", it starts to detect UTF-8 correctly.

When I rename it back to "_TODO", it stops working again. Strange.

Does gedit remember somehow encoding of previously opened files??

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Gedit encoding autodetection fails on all cp1250 files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289939
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