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Good catch, I never noticed this before since I never like to cover the panel. A quick workaround that I've found is to right-click the titlebar of the app you are running, and select "Always on Top." Not the most intuitive solution, especially if you want this to be the default behavior for all windows, but it's there. There might be a way to treat the panel like other windows and select "Always Below Other Windows" but I haven't found it.
Still the most customizable of the three major desktop environments....just try to bind the applications menu to a right-click in KDE 4x.