1. Yes it is reproducable (I would not file a bug otherwise)
2. Steps to reproduce:
a create a fresh spread sheet
b mark A1:A3
c select Format/Conditional Formatting ...
d Condition 1 (tagged): Cell value equal to "A" (enter A)
e create new style under Cell Style, make background green
f tag Condition 2
g Enter B in Cell value field (Cell value equal to "B")
h create new Cell Style, background to yellow
You can give the new styles different names.
You can proceed with a third condition

All fields were empty but they are marked green now
So: Cell A1 = empty <> "A" and its background is green

Enter A in A1
Cell A1 = "A" and its background is white (should be green)

Enter B in A2
Cell A2 = "B" and its background is white (should be yellow)

Enter C in A3
Cell A3 = "C" and its background is white (correkt)

All above results could be expected according to the online help

Variations:
Create conditional formatting for individual cells: same error
Create named styles: same error
Attack predefined styles : same error

Can I attach an example?
Unfortunately no. I manually formatted columns to get my results.
One can simple reproduce this by following above procedures.

Hope this helps.

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Title:
  Conditional Formatting does not work in OOo 3.2.1 (10.10)

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