Same issue here with a clean install of amd64 Gutsy.

I installed latex2html which also installed quite a lot (342mb!) of other files:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  latex2html libnetpbm10 netpbm perl-doc tetex-bin tetex-extra texlive
  texlive-bibtex-extra texlive-font-utils texlive-fonts-extra 
texlive-fonts-recommended
  texlive-generic-recommended texlive-lang-croatian texlive-lang-cyrillic
  texlive-lang-czechslovak texlive-lang-danish texlive-lang-dutch 
texlive-lang-finnish
  texlive-lang-french texlive-lang-german texlive-lang-greek 
texlive-lang-hungarian
  texlive-lang-italian texlive-lang-latin texlive-lang-mongolian 
texlive-lang-norwegian
  texlive-lang-other texlive-lang-polish texlive-lang-portuguese 
texlive-lang-spanish
  texlive-lang-swedish texlive-lang-vietnamese texlive-math-extra 
texlive-pstricks
  texlive-publishers

This solved the problem for me.

I'd like to add that it seems excessive to add all those texlive-lang-*
files as dependencies to latex2html.  With full respect to the many non-
English users of Ubuntu - obviously those language files are quite
important to those using the languages in question - I'm puzzled why all
that bandwidth and hard drive space should go to waste on a machine
configured solely for the English language.  I don't think I'm alone
when I say with confidence I'll not be needing any of the texlive-lang-*
files.  Isn't this something that could (relatively easily) be added by
users, or even better determined programmatically by looking at the
keyboard configuration or other language settings in Gnome/KDE?

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