No iCal icon in dock

I am unable to keep the iCal icon in the dock. I have several Powerbook Pros, but only one acts up.
An alias always stays in the "Places" sidebar, but an iCal alias will not stay in the dock, once I close the iCal application.
Help, please

All running applications will show in the dock. Otherwise, only the ones that have been put there.
Try opening your applications folder and finding the ical application itself. Drag this to the dock and it should insert an alias to ical that will stay.
You can also start running ical. This will create a dock reference to the application. If you then click and hold on the dock icon for ical, a popup menu will come up with the option to "keep in dock".
Note that removing apps from the dock is as simple as dragging the icons off the dock and releasing, and watching them go poof. This has happened to me accidentally a few times. Simply add them back by one of the methods above.
Cheers.

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