I attached the ./.local/share/applications/apport-gtk-mime.desktop file.

The following is all I found when I grep'd for apport in my
~/.config/menus folder, found in applications.menu:

        <Menu>
                <Name>System</Name>
                <Include>
                        <Filename>apport-gtk-mime.desktop</Filename>
                </Include>
                <AppDir>/home/kalin/.local/share/applications</AppDir>
                <Include>
                        <Filename>gconf-editor.desktop</Filename>
                </Include>
        </Menu>

I have touched the GUI gnome menu editor.  Thinking back, at some point
after installing a default Ubuntu (before upgrading to 8.10, 9.04...), I
probably discovered the menu editor and browsed through it.  If the
"Report a problem" entry was unchecked by default (i.e. with default
Ubuntu installation), then I must have seen it there unchecked and
decided to check it to make it show up so I could "report a problem".

Question, Comments:
 * If this menu entry is never meant to be used by or shown to the user, then 
why is it available to display via the menus?
 * Only apps/scripts, etc. that could or should be run by the user, via the 
menu, should be available in the menu editor to show/hide.
 * I used the gnome menu editor to look for installed apps that the default 
installation had turned off by default. 

Hope this helps.

** Attachment added: "apport-gtk-mime.desktop"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27956456/apport-gtk-mime.desktop

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