After installing Leopard iChat won't work, it quits unexpectedly

I just installed Leopard successfully, yet iChat, iCal and Address Book stopped working. Every time I click on them it quits unexpectedly

I found the issue (at least on my computer), the links in my doc weren't updated. They were trying to open the old version of iCal. I deleted iCal, iChat, & Address Book from my dock and the associated old apps (i had them in a subfolder). Now when I open iCal from the Applications folder it works fine.

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