Also, check out Tim Lopez's work here: 
http://www.brool.com/index.php/pattern-matching-in-clojure

He has a nice version that can be used for both Lisp-y and Haskell-y
stuff, though it's not quite as full featured as what you'd see in
traditional AI systems.

Tom

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