Can't publish changes

I use iWeb 1.1.2 and Safari 2.0.4. I have a small webpage with three tabbed pages. I made some changes in one page, to add hyperlinks and those published perfectly. However, despite making similar changes to another page and repeatedly trying to publish, the changes to the second page (neither text not added hyperlinks) simply will not take.
I have cleared the cache in Safari and used "Publish All" on several occasions to no avail.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Martin

James
Thanks for your reply. The webpage is about my rather boring hobby of collecting golf putters, and is useful for posting as a link on hobbyists forum signatures.
I set the pages up under several tabs, and later decided to add hyperlinks to the manufacturers website and make a few typographical changes. On one tab 'Nick Faldo', the changes took very simply, but on the other one 'Putters', they would simply not take.
http://web.mac.com/martin.toal/iWeb/Site/Putters.html

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