ICal shuts down after iCal Alarm notification

Hi,
for months I'm facing the problem with my iCal. After I launch iCal it starts opening, iCal Alarm window appears and then just shuts down iCal.
If I delete the iCal database folders it is OK for a while but only until next Alarm notification appears in my calendar.
I tired deleting and installing iCal again but no success.
Can anybody help me with this matter. Use of iCal is very useful to me. I was thinking to switch over to Entourage, but I got used to Mac applications.
The data included in the iCal is synchronized with iSync and my Nokia E61 (Nova Media Plug In)
Best regards.

Hi
Same here, and I've deleted evrything with iCal in it, both in my user profiles; application support and preferences. It still crashes.
Very annoying.
jabentosan

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