ICal bug!

Didn't know where to post it so I decided to post it here. Not a major bug, but a bug nevertheless. Maybe someone here wants to check it out on their iCal so I get a sense if it is touching just me or anyone else.
Follow all steps:
- open iCal in weekly view.
- click on a day differen than "today".
- click on "today" on the upper left side (where "today" is written ).
- click on the red dot to "close the app" without really closing it.
- reopen iCal by clicking on the icon.
Now you should have the today button greyed out, no matter which day you choose. The only way to have it back is to close and reopen iCal.
No data loss, nothing... Just a little bug I found in iCal.
I run Mac OSX 10.5.4 on a MacBook Pro 17" no plugins, nothing installed. Software is in italian.
Anyway: others get the same result? (just checked it again to be really sure it is indeed not working, and it's not..)

Has a real solution to this bug been found yet? It has been on going for me and has become annoying. The only way to get the "today" button and the search feature to work, is to quit iCal and start it again.
Very annoying.

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