No sound when importing MTS files into Premiere Pro?

Hey guys, I'm editing a film for my Drama Assessment at school. I used a Canon HD Camcorder which saves files as .MTS extension. My problem is that when i import the files into Premiere Pro CS5 there appears to be no sound???? CAN ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE!!!

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