Cuba?s tourism boom leaves some worrying they?ll be left out SANTIAGO, Cuba — This 500-year-old city smells of fresh paint and varnish.Residents stroll along a recently completed harbor promenade under gleaming new streetlights, enjoying sea breezes while relaxing on newly installed metal benches.Missing are the tourists. As foreign visitors flood Havana and a select group of other colonial cities and beach resorts, Cuba's second-largest city is suffering a tourist drought.Santiago saw less than a tenth of the tourist traffic in Havana last year and less than a 20th of...