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    Recovered US Secretary, Clinton Back To Work


    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will return to work on Monday after a month-long absence caused by a series of health scares, including a blood clot in her head, the US State Department said.
    Clinton has been sidelined for four weeks, since she was taken ill on her return from a trip to Europe on 7 December, and briefly hospitalised for a few days in New York last week.
    But the State Department's schedule for the week ahead released late on Sunday revealed the top diplomat will meet on Monday morning with her assistant secretaries in Washington. The talks will be closed to the press.
    A series of other meetings is planned through the week, including talks at the White House on Tuesday with Defence Secretary Leon Panetta and National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, which will also most likely not be open to TV cameras.
    The high point of the week is set to be on Thursday, when Clinton will host visiting Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the State Department and welcome him for a working dinner.
    It has been a rare absence for the normally indefatigable Clinton, who in her four years in office has travelled more than one million kilometres, visited 112 countries and spent close to 400 days in a plane.

    Full recovery
    Last week, State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said Clinton was "raring" to get back to work after being treated in a New York hospital for a blood clot discovered in a vein behind her right ear.
    The 65-year-old diplomat was admitted to New York Presbyterian Hospital on 30 December after a scan revealed the clot in the space between her skull and her brain.
    Clinton left hospital late on Wednesday after three days of treatment, and headed to her home in Chappaqua, New York, as doctors who prescribed her blood thinners said they expect her to make a full recovery.
    "She's looking forward to getting back to the office," Nuland said on Thursday. "She is very much planning to do so next week."
    Nuland said there had been an outpouring of support for Clinton from well-wishers around the world. "I think you could call the number of goodwill messages a tsunami," she said.
    It is unlikely that Clinton, the most-travelled secretary of state ever, will undertake any more foreign travel in her last weeks in the job.

    Suspicions
    Her doctors have advised her against any international trips for a while, and Clinton is due to step down towards the end of the month.
    President Barack Obama has named veteran Massachusetts senator John Kerry as her successor, and he is set to sail through his confirmation hearings due later this month.
    Republican Senator Lindsey Graham told CNN on Sunday that he would back the Democratic Kerry to be the next secretary of state, even though he was against Obama's choice of former Republican senator Chuck Hagel to replace Panetta.

    "Senator Kerry has a lot of different views than I do. We're on the opposite ends of the political spectrum, but I respect him. I think he's a thoughtful man. I think he's in the mainstream," Graham said.
    Clinton first fell ill with a virulent stomach virus, which caused her to become dehydrated and faint, leading to a concussion. The blood clot is believed to have resulted from her fall.
    But her illness was viewed with suspicion by her fiercest rightwing critics, who claimed she had been faking it to avoid testifying about the findings of an inquiry into the 11 September attack on a US mission in Libya.
    She has said she still plans to testify before US lawmakers about the results of the probe into the Benghazi attack, but no date has yet been set.
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