But most residents of Yeonpyeong Island, shelled by the North, have not yet returned home
Underground railroad that runs through China to Southeast Asia is used to help refugees find asylum
Days after artillery barrage that killed 4 people, only a few residents remain on South Korean island
Many have mixed feelings over how their government should respond to incident
Tokyo government offered the workers one-way tickets back home, but many say they want to return to Japan
South Korean objectors not currently exempted from military duty
Cyber-bullying is large concern in South Korea, one of world's most wired countries
Thousands of families remain separated by political division of Korean peninsula
Latest report from 'well-informed source' says North Korea's leader chose youngest of his three sons, Kim Jong Un, to eventually take c
To help those in need, Second Harvest collects, distributes wasted food
Men were seized after their boat drifted into North's territorial waters late last month
Richard Holbrooke speaks following international donors' conference in Japan that raised $5 billion to help Pakistan rebuild its econom
Tokyo loosening up immigration policies, turning to foreign nurses to help make up for nursing shortage
But other analysts say Sunday's rocket launch by North Korea could revive stalled negotiations
Survey finds South Korean university graduates ill prepared to work in competitive economy; great efforts made to send children to stud