U.S. Army Captain Michael Kelvington, commander of the Battle company, 1-508 Parachute Infantry battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, bows next to remains of Gulam Dostager, a member of Afghan Local Police who was killed in the blast of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) during the joint Tor Janda (Black Flag in Pashtu) operation, in Zahri district of Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan May 25, 2012.  REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov  (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Charlie Sheen returning to work next Tuesday

Actors Charlie Sheen (L), Jon Cryer (C) and Angus T. Jones celebrate backstage after winning the award for Favorite TV Comedy for ''Two and a Half Men'' at the 35th annual People's Choice awards in Los Angeles January 7, 2009. REUTERS/Phil McCarten

Actors Charlie Sheen (L), Jon Cryer (C) and Angus T. Jones celebrate backstage after winning the award for Favorite TV Comedy for ''Two and a Half Men'' at the 35th annual People's Choice awards in Los Angeles January 7, 2009.

Credit: Reuters/Phil McCarten

Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:01am EST

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Charlie Sheen is expected to return to work on CBS' "Two and a Half Men" on Tuesday, according to his publicist.

The actor is said to be in the process of exiting the rehab facility he checked into February 23. On Monday, Sheen is scheduled to appear in an Aspen, Colo., court over domestic abuse charges stemming from his Christmas Day arrest.

If Sheen returns to work next week, that would mean a three-week shutdown for CBS' hit comedy -- not too bad, given the fact that the show had a weeklong built-in hiatus in March.

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