I was able to "cheat" by going to the nearest Debian mirror (in my case:
http://debian.osuosl.org/debian/pool/main/g/gnome-applets/ ) and
installing the appropriate  gnome-applets AND  gnome-applets-data for my
version of Gnome.  I ignored warnings that I was installing newer
versions of the software than what was in the channel and after some
dependencies were installed and I did a quick logout I was able to add
back the battstat icon to my panel.  This way seems to be better than
having to do a complete build of the package manually and works on
Ubuntu Karmic.

As has been already stated the Battstat applet is useful to endusers
because it gives more accurate reports of battery life status at a
glance.  If Cannonical would like to remove battstat so badly, perhaps
some attention could be given to gnome-powermanagement so it offers
comparable features to battstat rather than just arbitarily removing
things?

--bornagainpenguin

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