I received the error (in iCal on my iMac): "The server responded with an error". The error message is very large, and if there is a way to acknowledge and close it I can't find it. Because this error message is open, I can't do anything in iCal. Any sugge

I received the error (in iCal on my iMac): "The server responded with an error". The error message is very large, and if there is a way to acknowledge and close it I can't find it. Because this error message is open, I can't do anything in iCal. Any suggestions on how I could kill this error message? Thanks.
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
Basically i tried to enter too much information into my calendar and it has crashed  now i can not get rid of the error message or use the calendar  can anyone help please

did you find ou how to get rid of it i can't

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