Ical won't sync between two computers

I have an Imac at work and an Ibook at home. Items entered on the Imac will always appear on both calendars and sync properly. Items posted at home on my Ibook, will NOT appear on my Imac at work. I also sync my address book and Safari Book marks and those always work fine . What do I need to do so that the items entered on my Ibook at home will appear on my Imac at work?
Thank you.

AlpineTom,
Welcome to Apple Discussions.
Be sure to try...MobileMe: How to reset sync data
As stated in that article: "If you reset the sync data, be sure you reset it from the computer that has the most up-to-date information on it. If at all possible, before performing these steps, you should back up your data."
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