How to import MPG movies to iMovie

I have iMovie HD 6.0.3 on an eMac X 10.3.9. I want to edit my video clips taken with my small digital still camera. The MOV.....MPG movie files import import into my iMovie, but the audio does not import into iMovie. Is there anything I can do to get the audio from these small movies into iMovie with the video?

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