Well, here's how it turned out: due to a few other issues I was having I
just decided to rename my home folder and reinstall feisty. After that,
I moved all my files back and most of my hidden config directories. I
*did not* move .gconf, .gnome, and .gnome2 back. At that point,
everything worked perfectly. Then I started apt-getting my favorite
software. At some point, yesterday, after I thought the problem was
finally dealt with, I got the same "Your session lasted (...)" message.
It was happening every time I logged in after that. Since I had just
installed the mail notification sys-tray applet, I decided to go into
its preferences and unselect "autostart mail notification upon session
opening". It worked. The problem went away. Every time I re-select that
option, the problem comes back. This is very strange because the
.xsession-errors file does not mention that program at all. In any case,
I just thought someone else may want to know that, at least in my case,
it seems the mail notification applet is the culprit.

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gnome-session: malloc() memory corruption
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