Computer wakes after told to sleep.

I'm using a Macbook (Mac OS X 10.5), the new Apple Wireless Keyboard and a Logitech V270 BT mouse.
I like to run my Macbook in the lid closed config, but ever since I installed Leopard, when I choose Sleep from the Apple Menu, the computer powers down, the light on the front starts to 'snooze' but a few seconds later the computer starts up again.
I usually turn off the mouse, but leave the keyboard as is, so i can hit the spacebar to wake the computer when Im ready to use it again.
I am convinced the keyboard is waking up Leopard, since the mouse is off and it doesnt happen when I uncheck the option to 'Allow BT devices to wake this computer", nor did it occur in Tiger with the new keyboard (for the 10 days I used it with Tiger). As you can imagine, its getting frustrating opening up the lid to check that option every time so the keyboard and mouse will work again.
Thanks!

It's not Skype, Dashboard, iTunes, iChat, or Mail keeping your Mac from sleeping. I was curious about Skype, tried mine, set it display and drive for sleep without a problem with Skype running, same for the other applications. That rules that out.
Since the PRAM didn't do the job... use your restore disk and check to see if there are any errors on the drive that need repairing.
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