I'm sorry, but apache2-utils is only an example, also in the list, but not 
installed: 
apache2-mpm-prefork
apache2.2-common
libapache2-php5

I highly doubt lighttpd has those marked as a suggestion. That said: 
* Clicking 'check' in the gui has not alleviated the problem. 
* aptitude ~iapache yields no results (see attached screenshot)
* I used 'mark all upgrades from synaptic (screenshot), and it told me it 
wanted to install the apache things. Not very surprising, as the update manager 
uses the same base information, however, I don't know WHY it wants to install 
all that and I don't know why the *update* manager proposes to install *new* 
software.

I was under the impression that the update-manager should upgrade
*existing* packages, not install *new* non-dependencies? To make sure
that perhaps apache is required for something I installed, I ran `apt-
get -s upgrade`. The output does not contain any apache packages
(attachment: apt-log.txt).

Please let me know if there is additional information I could provide.


** Attachment added: "Output of aptitude ~iapache"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15997686/Screenshot-erik%40erik-shuttle%3A%20%7E.png

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