President and CEO of the National Geographic Society John Fahey, right, receives a badge from Spain's Prince Felipe, left, and Princess Letizia Ortiz during a welcoming ceremony in Oviedo, Friday Oct.20, 2006 before the ceremony of the year's prestigious Prince of Asturias prizes. National Geographic won the Humanity and Communication prize, Paul Auster won the literature prize, Pedro Almodovar the arts award and Unicef was to be presented with the concord award. The Spanish national basketball team, currently the world champions, was to receive the sports prize. Spanish physicist Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain won in the science category. AP Photo logo AP Photo 37 months ago

President and CEO of the National Geographic Society John Fahey, right, receives a badge from Spain's Prince Felipe, left, and Princess Letizia Ortiz during a welcoming ceremony in Oviedo, Friday Oct.20, 2006 before the ceremony of the year's prestigious Prince of Asturias prizes. National Geographic won the Humanity and Communication prize, Paul Auster won the literature prize, Pedro Almodovar the arts award and Unicef was to be presented with the concord award. The Spanish national basketball team, currently the world champions, was to receive the sports prize. Spanish physicist Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain won in the science category.