Steve, the problem is, it only occurs  sometimes  after a startup -
hibernate - resume - [ hibernate - resume]* - shutdown cycle, but has
never occurred after a startup - shutdown to me.

I couldn't identify a pattern which would reliably trigger the behavior
of not shutting down after hibernation. All I notice is, that the system
keeps idling in a very final stage, after all services have successfully
stopped and dirty buffers have been flushed to disks. In fact, the
internal LCD has already been switched of and gets re-lit.

I am certain, it is not a kind of thermal protection feature which
prevents the laptop from shutting down - even after minutes its not
powering off.

It is worth noting however, that my system until recently had problems to 
recover from hibernate, which after kernel 
3.0.0-14-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 21 20:28:43 UTC 2011
is working great!

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  Shutdown after hiberante->restore cycle brings plymouth to idel
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