NATIONAL You know it’s true-songs faked Nt;\Y YORK (AP) Milli Vanilli. the dreadlor ked p<*p duo whose debut album sold 7 million copies, could bet time the first act to be stripped of a Grammy after it was learned they didn't sing a single note on the record "If there's been a substantial, fraudulent. misrepresentation of the entity. 1 think there is a high likelihood that the acade my would have to take some action." said Michael Greene, president of the National Acad emy of Recording Arts ti Sci ences. The academy adminis ters the Grammy Awards He said the academy's action could include taking back the group's 1989 Grammy He said no one has ever been stripped of a Grammy in its ,t:t years Frank Parian, the German producer who turned a pair of anonymous pretty boys into an international phenomenon, re vealed in an interview this week that hunky dudes Pal) and Rob Robert I’ilatus and Fabrice Morvan were actual ly the fabulous bunko boys. Parian said the bare-chested vocalists once descrilred bv The New York Times as "exotically sexy" did nothing more than look good and lip svm for vid eos and TV .ind concert appear ances while others did all the singing "The record company never knew that I never told them LAW Continued from Page 1 freedom in I lie i lassroom but discourage the (list ussion of "controversial matter which has no relation to the subject "At minimum, we have to admit there is a controversy within the law school commu nity.” law Professor Michael Axline said. "1 think problems would 1m; better addressed early than late I propose there should be a dialogue between administration and students What Study-Crazed Students Say About Onsen (Ah hh„ Call 345-9048 for reservations. 1569 Garden Ave.. Eugene THE ULTIMATE INDOOR TANNING MACHINE We ve got your tan when you want It! SunSliower on campus WWI-IMf IMK UMtltalWli anything." Parian said "later on, after the record was out. there were some people who raised some questions The Yanillis won a Grammy for lies! New Artist and Rob and Kill) l>e< ame international stars, "Girl You Know Its True" and "Blame It On the Ram" were both huge lot sin gles for the band At the MTV awards, the ho vs boasted they were better than Klvis or Boh Dylan. Parian would not say who the real singers were hut added that they will appear on his next allium not a Mdh Vanilli album He said Wednesday he was forced to go public with the revelations when the bovs told him they wanted to sing on the folhm up to Cirl Vou Hum It's True "I said. No I don't go tor that ' Sure, they have a voice, hut thill's not really what I want to use on my records." Parian said In .1 statement Thursday, Rob and Pab said. "We have insist ed since 1989 that we he al lowed to sing on all Milli Vanilli records We have been ready, willing and able to re cord our own vocals and have been prevented by Prank Parian from doing so ." They also expressed their "reluctance to participate in that kind of misrepresentation now." Axline said Johnson was present at the Thursday meeting, although he declined to comment. "At this point in time, you don't need me to tell you I'm in a very ten uous position." lohnsnn told the audience. Holland wrote in a memo to the Kugene chapter of the Na tional Lawyer's Guild on Thursday afternoon affirming the school's support for aca demic freedom and stating it would "undertake a careful re view of the situation " Through <1 variety of < inert ive maneuvers, our wishes to i reu lively participate in our record mgs have been denied The reveltition didn't bother Arista, the label that raked in the cash when tlirl Vwj Know It's True topped the i hurts "Seven million albums? Em barrassing?" asked Kov Lott, vice president for operations ”1 don't mean the end pisttfies the means Hut we sold 7 mil lion albums According to ITirian. the idea to hire Koh and l-'ab as front men for the hand c ante to him when the pair arrived .it his studio in (iermam shortly after the recording of toil Von Know It s True "It suddenl\ clicked in in\ mind, and it was kind of evi dent I had the music . there were the people who wanted to perform outside," said l-.irian "And I said. I lev let's put that together and make a great record out ot it 1.1 it I said the label is uni on c erned about the dupe, and it plans to distribute I .man's new album As for Koh and l-’ab. their lu lure’s a bit more unc ertain "We are purely their dislrib utor We do not have a spec die deal with Koh or l ab," Lott said SANDERS Continued from Page 1 su\s he is more interested in the controversy in ( >n tral Americ a Is the veiling Sanders inc lined to follow Ins la liter into the politic al are na? 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