HTML Expressions and HTML

I an using the column formatting HTML Expression: Ex:<i>#TITLE#</i><br>#PRESENTER#, #INST_NAME#
This works just fine until I need additional HTML for one of the items. The HTML is in the database for the field TITLE and want to have that HTML displayed. This HTML does not display if I have the field in the HTML Expression. I need to keep these fields together to keep things lined up.
The table entry looks like this: <s>Modeling of Blood Cell Populations </s> <font color="orange"> withdrawn</font> . The word withdrawn is included but not the formatting. If I do not use the HTML Expression the field display properly, but I need to keep the other fields display with the title.
( 1 )     10:00 AM     10:15 AM     download     Modeling of Blood Cell Populations withdrawn
John Jones, Some College
Can anyone assist?
Joyce

Sorry, I'm not really following this: could you show an example on apex.oracle.com, or post a screenshot somewhere? (Off the top of my head check the report column Display As property is "Standard Report Column", or that this is a Derived Column.)
Also, please edit your post, wrapping the HTML in \...\ tags to stop it being interpreted by the forum software/browser. (http://wiki.oracle.com/page/Oracle+Discussion+Forums+FAQ)
Finally, the &lt;s&gt; and &lt;font&gt; elements have been deprecated since forever. It may have nothing to do with the problem, but it would be better practice to use modern mark-up, e.g.
<div class="presentation">
  <cite class="withdrawn">#TITLE#<span class="wd">&amp;nbsp;withdrawn</span></cite>
  <span class="presenter">#PRESENTER#</span>, <span class="institution">#INST_NAME#</span>
</div>styled with CSS:
.presentation cite {
  display: block;
  font-style: italic;
.presentation cite .wd {
  color: orange;
  font-style: normal;
}

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