You need to send the session cookie(s) back with every page request. If you look at the response you will see your login tokens:
Set-Cookie: PHPSESSID=rl6oeo664r7g9lnd7gin5ilvn3; path=/
Set-Cookie: fusion_user=24236.f31e0a8a2cefed417ec46c7675e4142d;
expires=Mon, 16 Jun 2008 16:48:06 GMT; path=/
These tokens are how the server knows you logged in. Just set up a HTTP::Cookies cookie jar and it will work fine. If you want the executive answer (using your first example):
use LWP::UserAgent;
use HTTP::Cookies; # not actually required as LWP uses it,
# so you don't need to use it again....
$agent = LWP::UserAgent->new;
$agent->cookie_jar( {} ); # temporary cookie jar
$agent->agent( [snip]
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