--OUTSTANDING WRITING, COMEDY Ally McBeal's "Theme of Life"; Ellen's "Emma"; Frasier's "The Ski Lodge"; Larry Sanders' "Flip"; Larry Sanders' "Putting the Gay Back in Litigation" WILL "Theme of Life"; the Academy will salute the hardest-working writer in TV (Ally's David E. Kelley). SHOULD "The Ski Lodge," a piece of door-slamming, gut-busting perfection OVERLOOKED Raymond's "The Letter," featuring family fallout from Deborah's brutally honest missive to buttinsky Marie
--OUTSTANDING WRITING, Drama Homicide's "The Subway"; NYPD Blue's "Lost Israel"; NYPD Blue's "Lost Israel--Part II"; The Practice's "Betrayal"; The X-Files' "The Post-Modern Prometheus" WILL "The Subway," a tour de force for Braugher and guest star Vincent D'Onofrio SHOULD "The Subway" OVERLOOKED X-Files' hilarious vampire caper "Bad Blood"



