Syncing ipod touch with ical (and no mobile me) deletes select appointments

Ok, I realize this thread has been active in many places. Whenever I sync my ipod touch, appointments that I created in it seem to auto delete. It never makes it to ical and disappears from the ipod touch. I've unchecked the sync box in itunes and reselected it and still it has the same problems. Not sure why this happens but I have missed appointments because it will auto-delete unbeknownst to me. Please help, I don't have mobile me and don't know why this is happening.
Thanks!

1) Make sure you login to iTunes with your MobileMe account.
2) Make sure you sync your Mac with the MobileMe System Preference Pane.
* Be sure to go to the Sync tab and select Bookmarks.
3) Sync your Mac.
4) Now in iTunes, goto the Info tab. It should state that Your Bookmarks are being synced with your iPod/iPhone using MobileMe.
Scott

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