Hillary Rodham Clinton Dept: She'd embark on an epic swansong around the world as U.S. secretary of state, a dizzying itinerary that would take her past 1 million miles in the air at the helm of American diplomacy and perhaps break her own record of 112 countries visited while in the post. Then, there would be a long rest, time and work with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, on development issues and a sequel to her 2003 memoir "Living History.", according to Montreal Gazette. Her health got in the way: a nasty stomach virus while returning from a weeklong trip to Europe, exhaustion, severe dehydration, a faint, a fall and a concussion that led to a brief hospitalization when doctors discovered a blood clot near her brain. The woman who'd seemed to lay the perfect groundwork for another presidential bid was sidelined by circumstances beyond her control and wASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton's plan for 2013 was simple. Finally, she'd make a destiny-defining decision: whether to try again to become America's first female president.
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