Dead MacBook Pro - Help?

A friend of mine called and asked me to post this for him.
He has a late 2006 MacBook Pro 17" which this morning is refusing to do anything. The little white sleep/wake button on the latch turns on appropriately when the power is engaged, the battery is charged, but the screen remains black and there is no startup chime or any other indication that anything is happening. No hard drive vibration or noises, no nothing. He attempted to boot off the Snow Leopard disk to no avail. He says when he presses the eject button he hears faint mechanical sounds like it is thinking about ejecting but the disk is stuck in there.
The motherboard and hard drive were replaced a couple of months ago just before the AppleCare expired and everything has been fine since then with no indications of trouble.
He says usually he just lets it run overnight (not asleep) and when he touches the touch pad the screen lights up. This morning that didn't happen so he tried powering down and back up, zapping the PRAM, and starting off the DVD as described above.
Anybody have any suggestions as to what might be wrong? We realize it is probably a hardware issue of some kind but does anybody have anything in their bag of tricks to try, at least to get the DVD out? Does he need to buy a new Mac or are there any other options? He needs it TODAY for work. He has Time Machine backups so that is not an issue - but having a computer is.

I did call Apple and they said it might very well be the motherboard again. The warranty on that is just 3 months and they changed mine 3 months and 1 week ago. They said they have some flexibility regarding that so are sending somebody to pick it up tomorrow and they'll check it out.
If it does turn out to be the motherboard it sounded like they would fix it for free, so I hope that's what it is.
I wonder if I should just take off this week or get a backup computer. I really do have a lot of work to do. I hope my journal article got time-machined before my MBP decided to commit suicide.
Thanks,
doug@iPhone

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