LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Interim government should learn from recent disasters and stick to democratic aims
Thailand's interim government is not looking too good these days. Foreign investors are confused by its zigzagging financial policies, the southern insurgency is spinning out of control and a key minister has resigned. When the government does actually focus on something, it's the wrong thing: chasing down debts from an embattled TV station and obsessively chasing deposed premier Thaksin's shadow.