OK - it probably was the launcher which I did eventually find in
~/.local/share/applications when doing a backup of that folder.  I guess
that's what fixed it, not the latest upgrade or removal of gnome-panel.

You can close this bug, I guess, but most people won't know to look in
~/.local/share/applications for a desktop file to delete.  That should
be done automatically when removing the application.  I also deleted a
lot of other launchers from stuff I had removed.  Could be those
launchers are ones I created or that had something to do with the old
menu system.  I don't know, but they need to be automatically cleaned up
somehow since you wouldn't expect the average user to even realize there
is a .local directory in the first place.

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Title:
  sound-indicator still shows Rhythmbox even though I did "sudo aptitude
  remove rhythmbox"

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