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By Alex Lauer In the evening in Lausanne, Switzerland, a select group has kept watch over the city since at least 1405. The night watch, which operates from the top of the cathedral’s bell tower, has at times served to keep an eye out for fires, enforce curfews and shout out the hour after the bell tolls. Today, it’s mostly a ceremonial position, but until 2021 it was still only open to men. Now, four nights a month or so, those wandering the streets of Lausanne after dark may hear the voice of 28-year-old Cassandre Berdoz ringing out from the majestic tower. As The New York Times reported, Be…