Events shows hour difference when published to .mac page

I upgraded to Leopard and suddenly the events I have in my iCal on my Macbook are published an hour later. An event scheduled for 10:00 on my Mac shows 9:00 on the .mac page. This is very inconvenient, since I use the iCalendar online to have all my collegues informed!
I tried unpublishing the calender, exporting it, deleting and re-importing, but that did not help. Many items are weekly repeating events that were made during daylight saving time. Could this be the cause?

go to system preferences>date&time> date&time and check if you have the correct settings as in automatic clock
go to system preferences>date&time>time zone and check if you have the correct time zone and city
go to ical>preferences>advanced and check if you have selected time zone support
hope this helps

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