Sharing iCal across the users on one computer

I would like to share iCal that I have set up under my user id on our mac with all of the other user ids on the same Mac is that possible? If so than how? You can share iTunes libraries and iPhoto libraries with other users on the same computer....

I would also like to know how.
All I have discovered so far is how you can publish a calendar so others can view, but not edit it using a browser. And how other users of iCal can "subscribe" to the calendar from iCal under their account login. But again, they cannot edit or add to the calendar, which is pretty useless. I think you also need MobileMe to do this.
You simply select Calendar -> Publish from the iCal menu. You get an option to email the link to your calendar to anyone you like. The recipient of the link can also get a special link which launches their iCal and subscribes to your calendar from within their iCal.
I would also like to know how to share iTunes libraries as well. I did not know it was possible to do this across users on the same Mac. I thought you could only do this with other computers on the same network?

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