I withdraw my previous comment. The bug didn't disappear. It just so
happened that I triggered the bug before the updates, then reopened
clock preferences afterwards. Re-updating from a fresh re-install,
without editing clock preferences until after the update, still causes
this bug.

This bug can only happen once during an installation, but can appear at
will by restarting the LiveCD.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Choose a location to add, in the form City, Province, Country (or City, 
State, Country). I use Montreal, Quebec, Canada for this example. Also trigger 
using the bug reporter's location: New Orleans, Lousiana, United States.
2. Right-click the Clock applet.
3. Select Preferences.
4. Switch to the Locations tab.
5. Click Add.
6. Type the first few letters: 'Mont' for Montreal, 'New' for New Orleans.
7. BUG APPEARS HERE.
8. Close Preferences and repeat steps 2 to 6.
9. BUG DOES NOT APPEAR HERE.

7. and 9. should both have this expected behavior: many locations appear
for the prefix you type, such as Montreal, Montmagny, Monte Carlo, etc.

However, the bug is that during step 7, only one unrelated location
appears, and typing further characters from the location you *actually*
want makes everything disappear, leaving a 5-pixel-wide popup without
contents that spans down to the bottom of your screen.

If I can manage to capture a video of this, I will attach it to this
bug.

(P.S. for the steps I wrote in this comment, I ran the Update Manager
between steps 7 and 8.)

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