Google just launched and interesting power tool to clean up messy data which
you might want to look at:

http://code.google.com/p/google-refine/wiki/Screencasts

Sounds pretty nifty isn't it?

What they do not mention in the screencast (or anywhere else for that
matter), is that it comes with clojure bundled in.

Try to create a "custom text facet" in it and clojure will be offered as one
of the 3 languages you can transform your data with.

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