Top stories Andrew Clark | AN ERA of bonus ''restraint'' at Goldman Sachs came to a shuddering halt as the Wall Street bank almost doubled the pay package of its chief executive, Lloyd Blankfein, to $US18.6 million for last year despite a 38 per cent slump in profits. | 9:41am | Entertainer Tania Zaetta has pleaded not guilty to obstructing police and causing a public nuisance on the Gold Coast last month. | 8:20am | Sir Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, accidentally told everyone in the world that his company will be supplying image sensors for Apple's iPhone 5. | | Lindsay Murdoch | PEOPLE smugglers have duped 128 Afghan asylum seekers by dropping them off at a tiny Indonesian island they were told was Australia's Ashmore Reef. | | 6:45am | A three-year-old boy has died after falling out of a roller-coaster at a suburban Chicago amusement park, US police say. | Gareth Hutchens | AUSTRALIAN companies face the prospect of sending local jobs overseas if the dollar continues its record-breaking run, a business executive has warned. | Richard Gray | SCIENTISTS in China have created genetically modified cows that produce ''human'' milk. | 8:45am | Prince William is rumoured to be planning a spirited arrival on horseback at Westminster Abbey for his wedding, while other members of the royal family and high-profile guests will taste humble pie as they are shuttled by minibus. | Steve Colquhoun | IT LOOKS like a Smart city car and its name sounds Italian, but the Alpha Lujo is neither. | 7:51am | Casey Stoner let fly at race officials after losing his early world championship lead during a wet and wild Spanish Grand Prix. | PHILLIP COOREY | About six weeks before Julia Gillard moved against Kevin Rudd, there was a growing anxiety among some in the Coalition that it was underestimating the potential for a leadership change before the impending election. | Michael Cowley | EMILY SEEBOHM admitted last night she had little recollection of her dramatic pool-side collapse minutes after she qualified for the Australian world championship team. | Peter Muhly | OMAGH: Politicians on all sides in Northern Ireland have insisted the killing of a Catholic policeman will not be allowed to derail the peace process, as the province gears up for elections. | 8:18am | Fulham chairman Mohammed Al Fayed has told fans they can "go to hell" if they don't like the statue of Michael Jackson he has erected at the English Premier League club's Craven Cottage stadium. | Sebastian Hassett | ALMOST three years ago, Israel Folau soared in the skies above ANZ Stadium, caught a ball, twisted in mid-air and spectacularly planted it over the try line. They said it proved he could play AFL. But at the same venue yesterday, the transition was clearly far from complete. | Ken Belson, Hiroko Tabuchi | TOKYO: Radioactive water was leaking directly into the sea from a damaged pit near a crippled reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, Japanese safety officials said yesterday. | | 7:54am | The oil town of Brega saw heavy fighting on Sunday as rebel forces advanced only to fall back again after being ambushed by forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, who was hit by another defection. | 9:24am | British archives reveal conversations in toilet cubicle, writes Robert Wainwright in London. | | | Advertisement In Pictures Advertisement Multimedia How people die, and whether we are doing the right thing by them. |