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You can convert the file easily enough just using the unicode function, but you'll run into problems with Unicode characters without a straight ASCII equivalent.

This blog recommends the unicodedata module, which seems to take care of roughly converting characters without direct corresponding ASCII values, e.g.

>>> title = u"Klüft "Klüft skräms inför på fédéral électoral große"

is typically converted to

Klft skrms infr p fdral lectoral groe

which is pretty wrong. However, using the unicodedata module, the result can be converted bymuch closer to the original text:

>>> import unicodedata
>>> unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', title).encode('ascii','ignore')
'Kluft skrams infor pa federal electoral groe'
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You can convert the file easily enough just using the unicode function, but you'll run into problems with Unicode characters without a straight ASCII equivalent.

This blog recommends the unicodedata module, which seems to take care of roughly converting characters without direct corresponding ASCII values.

>>> title = u"Klüft skräms inför på fédéral électoral große"

can be converted by

>>> import unicodedata
>>> unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', title).encode('ascii','ignore')
'Kluft skrams infor pa federal electoral groe'