people are head to go class and moving on with their lives, quite a difference from last year. north korea attacked the island a year ago. residents fled the island and left everything behind. now they re busy trying to get back what they lost. ana, you spent several days there. what s life like a year later? reporter: people are busy rebuilding what was damaged. there s a lot to do. it is only a few square kill meters in size, but it is a point of tension between the north and south for years. south korean soldiers watched their enemies from this observation post. behind them 12 kill meters away, north korean soldiers stare right back. the island lies in the northern limit line. the seaboarder between the two koreas. the north korean military launched an attack last november 23rd across those waters. they fired 170 shells, about half landed on the island. they killed four people, including two civilians. they hurt 18 others. the shells damaged dozens of buildings, homes, b
paper maker have filed a criminal complaint. to the tune of about $113 million. tokyo prosecutors are going to launch an investigation for allegedly causing huge financial damage to the company. between last year and this year. prosecutors have began on a volunteer basis. he admitted he borrowed the money for personal use. sources close to the case say he spent most of the money in casi casinos. many are unhappy with the military rulers and unhappy with the pace of change. they ve returned to the streets just like they did earlier this year when they helped end the three-year reign of hosni mubarak. so far at least 20 people have died since the protests broke out on friday. 1,800 others have been hurt. the demonstrators are mostly young people. they re gathering in major urban centers including the egyptian capital and the country s second largest city, alexandria. this is a staging point for protests. police officers are using rubber bullets and tear gas to disburse protes
clinton. the major point of contention is the construction of jewish settlements in israeli occupied territories. israel says it will not extend a freeze on building settlements and will resume construction later this month. but the palestinian side insists that it will walk out of the talks if construction is resumed. after the talks u.s. special envoy george mitchell said the two leaders discussed the issue frankly but that no deal has yet been reached. last-minute negotiations will continue among high-ranking officials next week as israel s settlement activities are expected to resume late this month. former pakistani president pervez musharraf says he will form a new party next month in preparation for the national elections scheduled for 2013. i am going to declare a party and give my vision for pakistan on the 1st of october. musharraf became pakistan s president after taking power in a 1999 coup. he cooperated in the u.s.-led fight against terrorism launched in t