I had this problem, too, until I learned to press the close button in the 
calendar appointment.

Until you do that, the change is not submitted to the server.  Yes, even if it 
shows up in the flaming list as booked.  Even if you quit and restart Calendar, 
and it continues to show.

Here’s something you should know: the client is responsible for interpreting 
the iCalendar document.  The file is picked up from the server and interpreted 
locally.  So anything you see locally is law.  Doesn’t matter what some other 
client says.  Relying on some other client to provide an accurate description 
when you intend the event to be interpreted on a different client is thus not a 
good idea.  Trust, but verify. :)

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