
Spaniards packing water pistols blame impact of mass tourism for housing crunch
By JOSEPH WILSON Associated Press BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — In Barcelona’s residential Gràcia neighborhood known for its quaint squares, Txema Escorsa feels he is being left behind. The friendly faces of neighbors in his apartment building have been replaced by a non-stop flow of hard-partying foreigners, and his teacher’s salary can’t keep pace with the
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