Bad appointments in subscribed group calendar

I've successfully gotten Leopard server running, with the appropriate services for my organization. Currently I'm testing it and seem to have found a slight problem.
Adding events to a group calendar works like a charm, but when I subscribed to the group calendar via iCal one date has been moved. I have a similar entry on a seperate personal calendar, but the two events are not exactly identical. They are set for Dec 14 2007. one is called "birthday" and the other is "birthday!" for different times on the same date. Looking at the calendar via the web, everything looks fine, but in iCal, the imported date has been moved to Dec 13 2007, while all other entries are properly posted to their correct dates.
Has anyone else experienced this?

It's really odd, looking through it, the only appointments that "slide" (nice way to put it btw ) were the ones that had "birthday" in them. Another one that shared a title with my private calendar didn't. This is one huge disappointing bug. I hate to say it, but as great as a lot of the new features are it feels like some of these shouldn't have made it past beta, especially if a calendar can't keep dates straight.
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    Message was edited by: farmer tan
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