Rhetoric from North Korea's new, young leader has many people on Yeonpyeong Island more nervous than usual.
Frontier Island Residents Fear N. Korean Attack

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Community center president Kang Myung-sung hopes to obtain more central government support to turn the damaged structures into a tourism site. (Photo: VOA/Steve Herman)

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Kim Yoo-sung, 84, at the gate of his home that was severely damaged by the North Korean artillery attack. (Photo: VOA / Steve Herman)

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Several buildings damaged by the Nov. 23, 2010 are being left in that condition. (Photo: VOA / Steve Herman)

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A military bunker damaged by the Nov. 23, 2010 shelling. (Photo: VOA / Steve Herman)