OK, I've found some weird stuff w/ this problem.

So I log in, and see that the time-zone changes. I go ahead and change
it back to America/Chicago.

If I log out, and press Ctrl-Alt-F1 to go to a console and type in
"date", it shows me CDT as it should (so the problem doesn't happen on
logging out, it's on logging in).

If I log out, and log back in to my same user name (note: I'm not
restarting the computer here), I see that the time zone is incorrect
again.

However, if I log out of my normal user name "sareen", and log into
another account that I created: "guest", the time zone remains as
America/Chicago as it should.

If I log out of my normal user name "sareen", and log back into
"sareen," then something a bit strange happens. If immediately upon
entering my password I press Ctrl-Alt-F1 and go to console, then wait
for a few seconds and press Ctrl-Alt-F7 when everything is loaded up in
X, then the time zone is America/Chicago as it should be!

So I think it's related to another problem I've been having which I
haven't reported yet because I was trying to figure it out a bit.
Everytime I log in, gnome-panel crashes with an error similar to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/200881

The title of that one is: [hardy] gnome-panel crashed with SIGSEV in 
clock_map_place_locations at clock-map.c:432
The title of mine would've been (based on Apport): gnome-panel crashed with 
SIGSEGV in clock_map_refresh()

The difference is that they go through the calendar/clock applet to
reproduce the crash, mine happens whenever I log in to "sareen" (but
never when I log into "guest")

Unfortunately I did not report it, and the dialog which kept asking me
to "Report the problem..." is not showing up anymore, even though gnome-
panel seems to still be crashing upon login (it appears, disappears,
then re-appears). I guess because I had hit "Report the problem..."
before but didn't continue on with it. If anyone knows how I can bring
that dialog back, I'll report the problem this time and link to that bug
report so you can see the automatically generated info.

Then again, I don't know if it still is crashing in the background when
I go to Ctrl-Alt-F1 immediately, so that may just be a red herring.

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