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...once was-though to stay at 170 Ibs. she is a periodic Scarsdale Dieter. Out to stalk the wild mushroom, equipped with topee, stout stick, a yellow slicker and blue New Balance sneakers, she slogged through viscous mud that bogged down her party's four-wheel-drive Bronco, gathering a basketful of the yellow, peppery, precious ($8 per Ib.) chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius) that had been prodigally "planted" on the scene that morning...
Regardless of how Sheehy, the nephew of Bronco Nagurski of NFL fame, perceives himself, he nevertheless remains the odd person out on a team characterized by its small size and its emphasis on skating over body-checking...
...looked like a real nice morning for a trip, so Russell Grafton, 79, and his wife Ruby, 74, climbed into their 1982 Ford Bronco and drove off. Thus began a nine-day jaunt that frazzled the Graftons' relatives, baffled police and may have involved some 4,000 U.S. miles...
...duded up for the urban cowboys. As both actor and director, Eastwood has never been more laconic than he is in this film. If it reminds one of anything it is neither Dirty Harry nor Every Which Way but Loose, two of Eastwood's most popular pictures, but Bronco Billy, although it disdains the farce and romance of that underappreciated movie...
...lines or to react to changes in the auto market. The company, for example, stopped exporting Land Rovers to the U.S. in 1976, mainly because of a shortage of capacity, and thus missed a boom in sales of off-the-road vehicles like the Jeep Cherokee and Ford Bronco. As a result of labor troubles and market mistakes, the company lost $1.2 billion in 1980, and it may match that figure this year...