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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
 Diefenbaker
Diefenbaker, the purportedly deaf, donut-snatching partner of Fraser, is half-wolf and half-something else (The Wild Bunch).
Diefenbaker is quite loyal to Fraser, and will protect him, even to the death if need be.
Due to the high concentration of white fur, one of Dief's parents could very likely have been an Arctic white wolf, while the other one was a sled dog.
home.hiwaay.net /~warydbom/duesouth/dief.htm

  
 Diefenbaker
Diefenbaker, the purportedly deaf, donut-snatching partner of Fraser, is half-wolf and half-something else (The Wild Bunch).
Diefenbaker is quite loyal to Fraser, and will protect him, even to the death if need be.
For more information on the man the character was named after, please see the John George Diefenbaker website.
home.hiwaay.net /~warydbom/duesouth/dief.htm   (514 words)

  
 Diefenbaker
Diefenbaker, the purportedly deaf, donut-snatching partner of Fraser, is half-wolf and half-something else (The Wild Bunch).
Diefenbaker is quite loyal to Fraser, and will protect him, even to the death if need be.
For more information on the man the character was named after, please see the John George Diefenbaker website.
fly.hiwaay.net /~warydbom/duesouth/dief.htm   (514 words)

  
 End of the Trail
Diefenbaker smirked to himself - he considered himself a smart wolf, and even though he had known what his two friends had gotten up to, the silly grins plastered all over their faces, when they had appeared to feed the dogs, had given them away immediately.
Diefenbaker was sure that the two dogs were safely in Nome with Fraser and his team, knowing that Fraser would have finished the Iditarod ahead of them, having been in front of them for most of the Trail.
Diefenbaker had seen Fraser without his clothes before, and thought him to be shy about his body, but as he lay next to Ray, Fraser seemed relaxed and totally at ease with his nakedness as they stroked each other to hardness.
www.squidge.org /dsa/archive/0/endof.html   (514 words)

  
 Diefenbaker
Diefenbaker is a hearing impaired, lip reading, half wolf, sidekick to Constable Benton Fraser, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police assigned to the Canadian Consulate in Chicago.
In October 1994 KeeKawa's Kaery-Anne began her acting career with Lincoln as one of two Siberian Huskies playing the part of Diefenbaker on the TV series "DUE SOUTH".
The first fan mail that came in for the show was for Diefenbaker.
users.tpg.com.au /users/cnicholl/diefenbaker.htm   (514 words)

  
 Due South
Diefenbaker is a wolf, but he seems more like a human.
Diefenbaker is stubborn and has a will of his own.
Between Diefenbaker and Fraser is a strong bond.
www.geocities.com /RainForest/4035/ds.html   (514 words)

  
 Who is Diefenbaker?
The following "Diefenbakers" are all purebred Siberian Huskies from the KeeKaWa Kennels.
Despite the fact that Dief was presented as a wolf-hybrid on the series, the Diefs have all been portrayed by a succession of many Siberian Huskies, both male and female.
When the series was resurrected for a new (3rd/4th) season, Lincoln seemed to be up for the running to reprise his role.
home.hiwaay.net /~warydbom/duesouth/dief2.htm   (514 words)

  
 The Ultimate Due South - American History Information Guide and Reference
The basic premise of the series is an Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable named Benton Fraser who, accompanied by his deaf half-wolf, Diefenbaker, goes to Chicago to solve the murder of his father.
Although Due South was never a hit in the United States, it was one of the highest-rated regular series ever aired on a Canadian network.
After the murder is solved, Fraser decides to stay in Chicago, working for the Canadian consulate.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Due_South   (514 words)

  
 Cone2a.html
Before Fraser could answer, Diefenbaker came running up to him The wolf dropped the five dollar bill on the floor, beside Ray's chair, and barked.
Fraser paused in front of the police station and stared at Diefenbaker.
The wolf looked up at him, grinning around the five dollar bill.
lystykds.0catch.com /duSouthArchive/duSuArchive/atdusc/atdusc/Cone/Cone2a.html   (514 words)

  
 The Wild Bunch
You see Diefenbaker was born in the wild, but he came to live with me of his own free will.
Fraser: Every wolf born in the wild is raised with the instinct to kill.
Fraser learns that his neighbours believe Diefenbaker to be the leader of the Wild Bunch.
www.trinityslash.com /trans/ep115.html   (3320 words)

  
 Treaty Education For Kindergarten to Grade 6
As a Follow-up activity to the Tour of the Diefenbaker Centre read the "Maligned Wolf" and discuss the following questions:
From who's point of view was the original and both stories written?
- to learn how treaties are perceived by both Aboriginal and non Aboriginal people
www.scs.sk.ca /cyber/elem/treaty/5.htm   (3320 words)

  
 GTL's Due South Page
Fraser has difficulty in adjusting to life in the big city.  He is used to working alone in the cold, barren northern extremes of the Canadian territories.  He lives by his own very highly developed code of honor.  He is accompanied by his faithful wolf, Diefenbaker, with whom he conducts very interesting conversations.
Constable Benton Fraser, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, comes to Chicago on the trail of the killers of his father, who was also a Mountie.  For reasons that don't need exploring at this juncture, Constable Fraser remains in Chicago attached as liaison to the Canadian Chicago consulate. 
A great friendship develops.  The two are very different individuals but they complement each other and help each other.  Fraser and Ray Vecchio begin solving crimes using the techniques that Fraser has mastered in his northern environment. 
www.geocities.com /~elainedues/page1a.html   (3320 words)

  
 Benny!
I hear the shout in my dream - “Benny!” - and I suspect that is what awakens me. I look around quickly, disoriented for a moment until my eyes fix on my companions - Ray Kowalski and my half-wolf - Diefenbaker, and I know where I am.
“Benny!” he cries, half-rising in his seat, and gesturing to me to sit down across from him.
Or it would be good, if I could only figure out what Ray Vecchio’s shout in my dream, his shout, “Benny!” meant.
maxinemayer.tripod.com /benny.htm   (3592 words)

  
 Canada/US Relations
Some years later Laurence Martin, in Pledge of Allegiance, The Americanization of Canada in the Mulroney Years (1993) sees Diefenbaker's role at that time as squarely in terms of Canadian sovereignty.
The Cuban missile crisis revealed that when the US president shouted "Wolf", very few Canadians in government or the armed forces were prepared to fight for cool heads and a calm, independent Canadian policy.
In brief, capitalist organizations should be given the whole economic (which means ultimately the social and the political field) to work out a system of supply and consumption.
www.ola.bc.ca /online/cf/module-4/usrel.html   (3592 words)

  
 Duesers: the Due South Cyberfan Community
Due South's premise was reminiscent of Crocodile Dundee, Northern Exposure and many other fish-out-of-water movies and television shows: Benton Fraser, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) constable from the Yukon is transferred, along with Diefenbaker, his deaf, lip-reading wolf, to the Canadian Consulate in Chicago.
Due South was likened to Ally McBeal by one respondent for its use of music "as an integral part of the plot".
One woman actively involved in Due South and other fandoms died recently and bequeathed her entire estate to her fellow fans instead of her family, from whom she was estranged (May 25, 2000 posting to alt.tv.due-south).
www.personal.psu.edu /users/m/a/mat1/Duesersrevfinal1.html   (5657 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article on Due South [EncycloZine]
The basic premise of the series is an Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable named Benton Fraser who, accompanied by his deaf half- wolf, Diefenbaker, goes to Chicago to solve the murder of his father.
Due South was a Canadian television series which originally aired on CBS in the United States and CTV in Canada, as a made for television movie.
Although Due South was never a hit in the United States, it was much more popular in Canada, remaining one of the highest-rated regular drama series ever aired on a Canadian network.
encyclozine.com /Due_South   (5657 words)

  
 The Draco Web Page
Draco, a friendly young Siberian husky, took over the role of Diefenbaker, Fraser's deaf and donut-stealing wolf, in the final season of due South.
Draco appeared to be a quick learner; he was only seven months old when he got the job in February '97, and was working on the set two months later.
Draco is a little smaller than his predecessor Lincoln, and has a cinnamon-colored layer of fur along his back.
home.hiwaay.net /~warydbom/duesouth/draco.htm   (147 words)

  
 Due South Episode Guide - TV.com
At the same time, Fraser has to try to get a 'wolf license' for Diefenbaker.
When Buck Frobisher (an old friend of Fraser's father) goes missing a week before his retirement, his daughter Julie asks Fraser to find her father before something happens to him.
The guys think a baby found in Ray's car was destined for black-market adoption.
www.tvtome.com /DueSouth/guide.html   (147 words)

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