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    Charlie Sheen set to return to work
    Iraq Sun
    Thursday 11th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Actor Charlie Sheen will return to the sets of comedy show 'Two and a Half Men' after he completes his stint in rehab for a cocaine and alcohol problem.

    According to his publicist, Sheen will return on the sets of the show by March 19.

    The 44-year-old actor is also scheduled to appear in court Monday to answer domestic abuse charges following his arrest on Christmas Day last year after a fight with his wife Brooke Mueller.

    Femalefirst.co.uk reports that he was urged to enter rehab by friends and family for the sake of his 11-month-old twin sons Bob and Max.

    'Charlie has relapsed into using both alcohol and cocaine and simply couldn't put off entering rehab any longer,' said a source.

    Showing their support for the star, the producers of the comedy show have previously issued a statement saying: 'We wish him nothing but the best as he deals with this personal matter.'


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