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Sunday 29 May 2016

The New York Times, Today's Headlines Sunday, May 29, 2016

Travel
The Snowy Range as seen from the Snowy Pass near Centennial, Wyo. Vladimir and VĂ©ra Nabokov drove over the pass in 1952 on their third trip to Wyoming.

FOOTSTEPS

On the Trail of Nabokov in the American West

By LANDON Y. JONES

On his cross-country trips chasing butterflies and researching "Lolita," the Russian-born novelist saw more of the United States than did Fitzgerald, Kerouac or Steinbeck.
The small harbor at Molyvos on Lesbos, Greece.

PURSUITS

Lesbos, a Greek Refuge for the War Weary and Vacationers

By DANIELLA CHESLOW AND DANIEL ESTRIN

As migrant arrivals drop, the tranquil Greek island renews hope for a rise in tourists.
The train station in Copenhagen.

EXPLORER

6 European Countries, 9 Days, 0 Planes

By SUSAN KEITH and JOHN OUDENS

From north to south, Sweden to Portugal, trains are a relaxing destination all their own.
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