Sorry for the delay in providing more details.

It does not matter if you use daily calender view or monthly calender
view.

Basically, to reproduce the bug to this:

1. In monthly view, highlight a timeblock in the calender and start typing in 
the event. End with Return.
2. In same view, hightlight a timeblock before the other event, Start typing 
the event, and before pressing return to finalize the event, you take your 
mousepointer to the bottom of the timeblock, and an up/down arrow  is shown.
3. When u try to resize this new event, it will immediately, create a faulty 
overlap with the next event, as shown in attachement.


Let me know if u still have problems reproducing this bug. 


** Attachment added: "Evolution_calenderbug4.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8034050/Evolution_calenderbug4.png

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Evolution calender: Adding new events creates faulty overlap with other events
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