MBP not shutting down or restarting

Hello guys!
A few days ago, I came across a strange problem on my macbook pro: I wasn’t able to log out, restart or shut down using the apple menu, nor using the power button, which just won't respond.
When I try to restart, nothing just happens. No spinning wheel, nothing. The only way to restart is to use sudo reboot in the Terminal.
This problem started short after I installed a program called “FontForge”, but uninstalling it didn’t help, nor did recovering the system from an older Time Machine backup (from the time before I installed the FontForge).
Finaly I thought it could be something about the SMC and I reseted both it and the PRAM, but without any success. Then I did a re-installation of Mac OS X Lion using Lion recovery, but still no difference and now I’m beginning to feel quite clueless.
Although the problem isn’t life-threatening, it’s very annoying and I’d really appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
(Just so you know, I’m running Mac OS X 10.7.3 on a MacBook Pro 13” mid 2010)       

There could be a couple of things going on here. First, I would start the cpu in recovery mode (cmd+R). Select disk utility and repair disk as well as repair permissions. After, I would start up in safe mode (hold shift) and then remove user library cache and sys library cache folders. Restart CPU, if should now shut down and restart without a hitch.

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    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.install" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.iokit.power" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.mail" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.MessageTracer" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.performance" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.securityd" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.securityd" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.securityd" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.securityd" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.securityd" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.securityd" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM syslogd[17]: Configuration Notice:
    ASL Module "com.apple.securityd" claims selected messages.
    Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: Longterm timer threshold: 1000 ms
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 13.0.0: Thu Sep 19 22:22:27 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2422.1.72~6/RELEASE_X86_64
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    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: kext submap [0xffffff7f807a5000 - 0xffffff8000000000], kernel text [0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a5000]
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: zone leak detection enabled
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: "vm_compressor_mode" is 4
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: standard background quantum is 2500 us
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 74
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
    11/19/13 6:53:49.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
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