Two iPhones two separate calendars?

I use my iPhone for work and play, wifey uses her for play only.
I have a lot of calendar entries via Exchange (work) and she (as a result of us sharing a single account via iTunes) gets all the updates etc that I get as a result.
Does anyone know how I can prevent this - ie two iPhones, two iCal calendars?

When she syncs her phone to (presumably?) your itunes, she needs to UNCHECK the calendar sync in the info pane or else she will continue to get your events.

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