MacBook Doesn't sleep when lid closed, then grey screen

When I close the Mac Book it does not go to sleep. In other words, the Apple light on top does not go out. When I open it, that grey multi-language screen is there that says to restart. This is a new problem. I've been running SL since day one.

Try Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC). If this doesn't help, try Using Apple Hardware Test to see if some hardware problem has developed in the MacBook.
Note: the grey multi-language screen that says to restart is an indication of a kernel panic. See Mac OS X 10.6 Help: If “You need to restart your computer” appears for more general info about resolving this.

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    Try resetting your SMC.
    Resetting the System Management Controller >>
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    Console.app will allow you to check various logs. The root system one should be reflecting any major issues, though be aware the description may not be in plain english.
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    Thanks for the reply, gat0gelat0.
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    i usually put my macbook to sleep by closing it. recently, it sleeps then a second later i hear the noise that it's waking. so while the computer is closed, the apple icon is lit as it's turned back on. ideas?

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