Widget Manager - Corrupt Display Issue

Hi
Long time reader, seldom poster.
It is not often that I make use of the Apple Widget Manager, but during a break in social activities I noticed that I no longer had the Widget Manager icon on the dashboard. Clicking on the 'Manage Widgets...' button did nothing.
Trashing the preferences and repairing permissions brought it back, for a while. It has since disappeared again and the button has resorted to doing nothing.
When the icon did appear something very strange happened.
[] Click 'Manage Widgets...' button
[] 'Widget Manager' would appear on the dashboard, completed boilerplate.
[] The widget would then build the list of Widgets to be managed.
[] On completion of the list, the boilerplate would turn into '?' icons.
[] The list of widgets is there and clicking on the various '?' would do
whatever the function underneath is supposed to do.
My understanding is that the '?' indicates that it could not find the graphic to display, but the graphic was there before the building the list of widgets.
I used Pacifist to reinstall the System/Library/WidgetResources from the 10.4.8 combo, but no change.
Any ideas as to what I should try now ?
Thanks in advance
Richard

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