Attached is the file as requested.  I will also attach ~/.gnome2/session
for good measure.  I removed ~/.metacity/sessions/* and
~/.gnome2/session and ran gnome-session-save.  The resulting files are
what was created.

I then logged out and logged back in.  The windows weren't restored
properly, although they were restored in a different configuration than
the screenshot.  (Could be non-deterministic, or it could be that compiz
and metacity respond differently, as the earlier screenshots were taken
when I was running compiz, and I have switched back to metacity to
provide the session files you requested.  This is the reason some of the
positions are different than what I indicated in comment #3.)

It does look like the geometries are correct, but I'll leave that
determination to you.

Also, it appears that I can trigger a resize of some or all of the
terminal windows by changing the window manager theme using gnome-
appearance-properties.

Are you unable to reproduce this so far?  It can't possibly be just me,
as I've installed Hardy on 3 separate machines (two upgrade from Gutsy,
one fresh install) on very different hardware and they all behave the
same way.

** Attachment added: "Metacity session config"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13947436/117f000101000120924384600000175980008.ms

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After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on 
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