MacBook won't power up, Thanksgiving Blues

I have, what I guess, is a 13in MacBook thats about 3 or so years old running Snow Leopard. I left the machine in sleep mode while I was away for a few days, and now it won't power back up.
I've charged the battery all the way, get full indicator lights and everything, and the mag-plug-thing shows a green light. everything appears normal, except the **** thing won't power on. I've tried resetting the SMC and out of ideas...
Am I correcting in assuming the power adapter and battery are both fine, since they light up and charge? So confused.

If both items light up then it is likely fine. Do you get any power at all? Does the machine chime? Do you get the LED light on the front lighting up? Take it to your nearest Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider and they can troubleshoot further.

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