Mr. Vucelic was recently made director of television, inheriting Mr. Mitevic’s TV empire, more powerful than ever despite internal upheaval, because if Serbia hasn’t grown in territory, it has in spirit. Wherever war has been waged, television repeaters have been taken over, so that Vucelic’s church is able to carry out its proselytizing mission and broadcast its sermons, mostly undisturbed […]

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