New MB AIR; problems waking up from sleep - tracks grey lines across screen when trackpad is activated

I bought this new AIR in Hong Kong 10/10/2011; it has taken to being unresponsive when I try to wake it from sleep. When I try to find and move the cursor by moving my finger on the trackpad, I end up drawing thick grey lines which express the movements of my finger.
I tried to get APPLE HELP but as I registered my AIR in Hong Kong, I can only reach HK telephone support - and SINGAPORE is not listed on the page (only HK, USA, New Zealand, etc). The problem is I am in Singapore right now.
Can anyone help? Thank you.

This Mac Pro is less than one week old so I shouldn't have tp reset the PRAM etc but I can give it a try.
By the way, here is the screenshot taken by my digital camera:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pse.no.spam/MacProDesktop/photo?authkey%3dJhw9Na8R6G axLfG9zUe92EA1AIs%234990364461229080594
It ONLY happens when it my Mac Pro goes to sleep for the first time. All subsequent sleeps are okay. I need to Shut Down my Mac Pro and boot it up again to reproduce the problem which will happen after the first sleep.
I can give rid of the lines simply by manually putting the Mac Pro back to sleep for a few seconds and waking it up.
Also it would appear that communications to the monitor gets reset after 10 seconds or so. (I see the DVI Icon appear on my Monitor). When that happens the lines disappear.
I also noticed that the lines will go away if I simply turn off my Dell 2407 WFP 24 inch widescreen LCD Monitor and Turn it back on. But I am not sure whether that is really fixing the problem or whether it would be fixed in any event simply by the passage of time as noted above.
Do you think it is my Monitor?
(i am using 1920x1200 resolution on a 24 inch Dell Widescreen Monitor)
Rob

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