Automatic start up since Leopard installation

Since installation of Leopard my MacBook has begun automatically starting up at 8:00 PM. My preferences has no check mark for start up at this time. Now that daylight saving time is over it has begun starting up at 7:00 PM. I don't like the idea of it starting up by itself when I do not have it set to do so. Anyone have any idea how to keep this from happening. Thanks

I to have been woken in the middle of the night by the +Phantom Mac Turnaona+. But I think I have solved the problem, find answer below.
History: once upon a time...a wakeup/fall asleep preference has been set and since removed
Consequence: a valid Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.AutoWake.plist file was created. Upon removing the wakup time from the preferences it was changed.
The file then had the Tag for a wakeup time that did not contain a time. The system upun shutdown interpreted this as 1am/everyday and wrote that information into PRAM.
Disarming:
1. deleted com.apple.AutoWake.plist - this left the information in PRAM
2. PRAM-Reset on next startup (cmd-opt-P-R)

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