The double packages are not duplicates, the packages have different sizes.
Unfortunately, aptitude does not show any other attribute that differs, so I 
have no idea what exactly is happening there; it could well be a multiarch 
issue. I took a handful of samples and it seemed that script-only packages were 
there only once, but that could be an accident.

I disabled the multiarch file by renaming it to .multiarch.
I got a lot of updates, plus it wanted to remove flashplugin-installer and 
nspluginwrapper, which didn't come unexpected.

However, adobe-flashplugin, while installing cleanly, will not make Youtube 
work again.
Installing flashplugin-installer would fail because it wanted 
flashplugin-downloader and nspluginwrapper.
I had to go to Adobe's page, which in turn sent me to Canonical's "partner" 
repository. Installing now, hopefully it will work...

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