27 July 1992 A downtown Belgrade daily’s New York correspondent was also religiously inspired: “Milan Panic… while keeping his jocular yet aggressive charm and originality, truly does seem to be a preacher of hope”. The Belgrade-based Institute for Political Studies has ascertained that 77 pollees spoke favorably of Mr. Panic. Mr. Ivan Stankovic, of Saatchi & Saatchi’s Belgrade branch, said, […]

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