Hello Damir,
Sorry for the slow answer. I glanced at the individual fact type pages (linked from the object types) and didn't see the issue, then I looked at an older report and saw no problem, and then procrastinated. Apparently I hadn't pulled a report in a while because this is indeed broken.
The issue traces back to changeset 1484 (April 13 2012), which updated verbalization patterns for uniqueness, mandatory, and frequency constraints. The issue is that these started using new helper objects for uniqueness verbalization. The helper objects are deferred to by the primary verbalizer, and are cached--you generally have exactly one in use at any given time, so I recycle the instance. This seems innocent enough, but the default verbalization implementation will not repeat itself. The second time a helper object of the same type was encountered (on the second fact type), the verbalizer decided the object was already verbalized (because of the recylced instance) and produced no output!
I have a local fix for this (I changed the GetHashCode and Equals functions of all helpers so they are only considered equal if they are currently repeating a verbalization). I'll get it in the next NORMA drop.
If this is mission critical for you, please let me know in a private message. Otherwise, this will be fixed in the next NORMA release.
-Matt