I'm having a similar problem.  When I removed the Tomboy Notes applet
from the panel, several other applets disappeared along with it: the
network manager applet, the OpenOffice quicklaunch applet, and the Gmail
Notifier applet.  Using 'ps', I verified that all the applet processes
were still running (including nm-applet and NetworkManager).  My
wireless network connection was still working, too.  I rebooted, and the
applets didn't reappear, but the computer nevertheless connected to my
wireless network.

I then used Synaptic Package Manager to reinstall the network-manager
and network-manager-gnome packages, thinking that this might get the
applets to reappear, and apparently as a result, the wireless network
connection was dropped.  I rebooted the machine, but the applets have
not reappeared, and the wireless network connection hasn't come back up
again.  All the applet processes are still running, though; they are
just not being displayed.  Unfortunately, this means I can't get my
network connection working again, since as far as I can tell, the only
way to do so is via the Network Manager applet which isn't displayed.

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nm-applet vanished, disappears from tray
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43379
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