8 September 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 08 Sep 2009 Federal dollars help states hire back laid-off teachers; how well the schools have fared depends on the size of the state's deficit. Gains in technology might outweigh a crushing debt burden for future generations. Condé Nast blocks GQ article critical of Putin from Russian readers; Gawker readers provide a Russian translation. Times readers tell the paper what they're reading on the subway. At Infinite Summer, Nick Maniatis of the Howling Fantods steadies the ship for the final 200 pages. Photos: Inside a fish hospital. What to expect from the cacophony of musicians who are taking full albums on tour this fall. "They have to make it electronic because I don't know how to do any of that." An interview with Maira Kalman. Op: When publishers refuse to republish clips from the Danish cartoon controversy, it's Islamophobia gone wild. New York locates new, worse dwellings for tenants evicted for the Second Ave. subway. Tonight is Make Your Own Goddam Dinner Night, a recently instituted family ritual I shared with you in last week's column. A LEGO house, built to last and fit a small family. End-of-summer podcast: The insect philharmonic.