Published date in web view of published iCal calendar

Why does the web view of an iCal calendar published through mobileme out of date? For instance, today is April 29 but when I look at my calendar as published on the web, it says the published date is April 28? check out http://ical.me.com/snapel/SandyNapel If you don't see today's date you know it is out of date... How can I fix this?

snapel,
Looks up-to-date to me. It displays "Published: Mon, May 3, 2010  |  US/Pacific"
It may have been a temporary server problem.
;~)

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