IChat won't stay on the dock

Every time I put iChat on my dock, it disappears within a minute!
What's wrong?
Thanks,
Ken

Nope, that's not it.
I put the icon in the dock. A few seconds later it disappears. Poof. Now you have it now you don't.
There is nothing different from this icon and the others.
On my other 2 Macs, the icon stays in the dock. So, something must be corrupt somewhere, though I've just re-installed Leopard and the problem didn't go away.

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