'Lost,' 'Raymond' Get Top Honors at Emmy Awards; Huffman and Arquette Become 1st-Time Winners

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Emmy voters loved "Everybody Loves Raymond" one more time, honoring it as best comedy series for its final season Sunday, denying the prize to newcomer "Desperate Housewives" while giving best drama honors to another first-year hit, "Lost."

"All year long they've been asking us, 'Do you think, now that your show is going, is this the end of the sitcom?"' "Raymond" executive producer Phil Rosenthal said dryly. "I want to say, yes. Beyond that, it's the end of laughing and the end of smiling."

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'Lost,' 'Raymond' Get Top Honors at Emmy Awards; Huffman and Arquette Become 1st-Time Winners

Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette became first-time Emmy winners as they received lead actress honors while Tony Shalhoub and James Spader once again proved favorites in the best actor category.

"I've turned into one of those actresses and I'...

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