Is it dead? will only boot off the OS disc or in safe mode.

Hi there!
Is it dead? will only boot off the OS disc or in safe mode.
My MBP (March 09) running 10.6 Snow Leopard is playing up.
After a frustrating day of troubleshooting, I don't know what else to do.
So far:
Duplicate accounts deleted.
Permissions repaired and verified
Renistalled the OS from disc
Haven't been able to log in to OS since,
- can only boot in safe mode or OS istall disc to use Utility
Disk Utility used in safe mode, disk utility > verify disk, said to repair it from disc boot
Disk repaired
Still won't reboot out of safe mode - it gets past the blue screen to the desktop wallpaper screen, but the dock or items on my desktop won't appear, colour dial spins, i think the longest i've given it is 20 minutes
Still won't boot other than in safe mode (currently using it right now)
Did the whole /sbin/fsck -fy,
Invalid file count (Is 484158 instead of 484160)
Invalid volume directory count (is 157609 instead of 157807)
Repairs successful
Ran fsck again, and HD OK message
Ran exit and it won't boot, only in safe mode again, and to the spinning wheel on the desktop wallpaper screen.
Is my HD cactus?
Is this something that can be replaced?
If not, what next?
I'm a little apprehensive about sending it out to get fixed (it's out of three year warrnaty) and I'm not sure how much more they can do/check than I've already done and come to the same conclusion.
Any help, much appreciated and thank you in advance
Bree.

Are you referring to the new bluetooth (wireless) keyboard or are you using a wired version?
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