Stroke effects not exporting to PDF from CS3

Hi,
I'm using CS3 on Windows XP. My problem is that some stroke effects are not showing up in PDFs. On a two page document, the effects on page one do not show up on the PDF but the effects on page two show up perfect. I've tried multiple export presets with no luck. All the other effects export perfectly. The strokes are part of an object style, but I've tried doing them independently, also with no luck.
Thoughts? Help?

You'll get more help if you provide some more details about the stroke effects you are applying, and what they are applied to.

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