I've seen this as well.  I also have Compiz effects turned off.  For me
to replicate this easily, I need only maximize my Firefox window,
Maximize a terminal window that was previously not maximized (I do so by
double-clicking the titlebar), Alt-Tab back to Firefox, and if I double-
click the titlebar or click the minimize button or click the normalize
button or the close button, the click affects the previously active
window, in this case the gnome-terminal.  So if I minimize the Firefox
window, it instead minimizes the gnome-terminal window.  I moved the
file .gconf/apps/metacity out of the way, rebooted, and it hasn't
affected anything.  If it matters, the metacity folder did not get
recreated after reboot as I would have expected.

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Clicking the title of a window is bringing a window underneath it into focus
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