2 days later.  It happened a few more times.  New observations:
I can observe three different behaviors when the situation occurs:
 * as noted above - I  kill & start NetworkManager and everything's fine.  
Actually it only happened once.
 * more frequent - the whole OS becomes unstable - I can use running programs, 
but can't run gnome-terminal.  Even sudo doesn't work - I switched to CLI (via 
CTRL+ALT+F1).  when I use sudo, it just goes to the new line and cursor 
blinks... and I can't do anything in that console.
 * also happened a few times - I can kill & start NetworkManager and everything 
else seems to be fine, except it keeps connecting for ever.  I ran sudo 
NetworkManager --no-daemon and saved the output (attached to this message).

Also, for the whole day today NM showed only one access point (it always
shows 5-11 different APs).

** Attachment added: "output of sudo NetworkManager --no-daemon"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10158368/NetworkManager--no-daemon

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wi-fi connection goes down - reboot is required
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154549
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