It's the Incorrect Float Shrink-Wrap Bug . The linked article explains the issue. It also affects IE6 btw.
I've come up with a solution that is what seems like a good compromise. It's based on the fact that setting a border on the solves the problem, while the margin-bottom of the preceding-sibling block-level element obviously causes it.
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