The San Diego Union-Tribune is running a very positive Firefox article:
Firefox is a better Web browser program than Internet Explorer.It's a better way to use the Net.
It's safer, immune to many of the viruses and hacks that target the flawed IE. Just last week, Microsoft released more patches for IE after new vulnerabilities were discovered.
Firefox is faster, putting Web pages up in less time.
It's easier, with inventions like "tabbed" browsing that use your on-screen windows more efficiently.
It's more flexible, with lots of special "extensions" being created by programmers all over the world. This is possible because Firefox is an "open source" program anyone can open up and tinker with. IE is only open to programmers at Microsoft.
And it's getting better all the time � again, because it's open-source, so lots of people are busy trying to improve it.
Now that's how you write a Firefox story ;-)